2023 Co Armagh
Deeds PART 2 (1779-1828)
Alerts to myself to
follow-up |
2022 Additions and Edits |
2023 Additions & Edits |
Parishes of Armagh. SOURCE: Based on: Parish Maps of
Ireland. Brian Mitchell. 1988 & 2002 .
Update: Oct 10, 2022. Again thanks to Sean Bardon - the mystery behind the location of the two wee bits of the Parish of Newry (between Drumcree and Kilmore) are explained: ... granges were units of farmland held by monasteries and not always adjacent to the abbey concerned. These two denominations are probably among those granted by High King Murtagh MacLoughlin in 1157 to the abbey of Newry. The charter is a rare example of a pre Norman land grant by an Irish king. Tony Canavan writes about it in his book on the history of Newry 'Frontier Town' (Blackstaff press, 1989) |
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2023 Co Armagh
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330 |
308 |
222435 |
McKEAN |
Armagh |
1779 Sep 8 |
MOORE-McKEAN NOTES in 2009 diary1739-1810
Marriage Settlement. John MOORE of Lisnadill [Lisnadill,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper], Co.
Armagh farmer of 1st part & Henry McKEAN of Armagh, wigmaker & Robert
CHAMBERS of Armagh, Innkeeper of 2nd part & Elinor CHAMBERS of Armagh,
widow of 3rd part (John MOORE was to marry Elinore CHAMBERS) ... lands of
Lisnadill (leased to MOORE by Josua McGEOGH Esq.) WITNESS: Hannah CHAMBERS
wife of Robert CHAMBERS & John MOSSON of Armagh, Gent |
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332 |
197 |
224034 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Armagh |
1780 Jun 10 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Ann JACKSON of Corhold Hill [Cockhold
Hill? possibly Cock
Hill, Townland Kilcam Parish Keady, Barony of Tiranny or Cockhill,
Townland Drumanphy,
Parish Tartaraghan,
in the Barony of Oneilland
West]], Co Armagh of 1 pt John JACKSON her son transferred
land of John JACKSON late of Ballylany [Ballyleny,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West,]
Co Armagh |
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333 |
150 |
223096 |
BOYD |
Armagh |
1780 Apr 12 |
Francis BOYD then of Lisdrumgullion [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper otherwise
called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh ] Co Armagh Merchant of the
1 pt & Elizabeth CLELAND otherwise HOOEY widow of William CLELAND late of
Newry Co Down Tobacconist deceased. … marriage to take effect btw BOYD &
CLELLAND… 500 pounds… no lands mentioned. WITNESS of Memorial: Robert HOWEY
& Daniel BROWN of Newry. |
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333 |
217 |
223553 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin & Armagh |
1780 May 8 |
McCULLOCH Willm to CALLAGHAN
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112
Btw William McCULLOUGH of City of Dublin Esq. of
the 1 pt & Owen CALLAGHAN of Cullaville [Cullaville,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh Gent of the other pt. demised Dwelling House and Malt House Distilling
Office houses Turf Yard and Kitchen garden & the 4th tenement of
Culloville being part of townland of Mungoleagh [Monaguillagh Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] 5
3r 8 p The dwelling house Distillary and Offices are bounded on the East by
the great road from Castleblayney to Dundalk on the south by the back Wale of
the Malt House & Distillery on the West by the Ditch running at the
bottom of the Turf yard and Kitchen garden on the North by the road from
Carrickmacross to Newry. The field No 4 is bounded on the east by Patrick
CALLAGHAN’s farm on the South by the road from Carrickmacross to Newry on the
west by Castleblayney Road and on the North by Hugh VEAGH’s tenement on the
West by Castleblayney Road and on the north by Edward [?] BRYAN McMAHAN’s
tenement also the Dwelling House & Offices in possession of Christopher
CRAWLEY adjoining the Carrickmacross Road and lying opposite Owen CALLAGHAN’s
House together with 1a 1r 18p of Turf Bog being his the said Owen CALLAGHAN’s
possession … bounded also on the East by James LEVERLY [?] & James MAGEE’s tenement Fields on the South
by a small Lake on the West of the Bog belonging to the lands of
Castleblayney and on the North by several lots of turf Bog belonging to the
Tenements in Barony Upper Fews, Co. Armagh to hold to Owen CALLAGHAN for term
of 999 years for yearly rent WITNESS: William M’CULLOUGH Jun Esq. son of
William M’CULLOUGH the Lessor & John MURPHY of City of Dublin Gent &
Michael CALLAGHAN of Clonaghlig [Clonalig,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh Distiller brother to said Owen CALLAGHAN William McCULLAGH [SEAL]
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
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333 |
409 |
226346 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
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1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER wrong # tried Vol 323- 334-
332-336. Also checked VERNER-OLIVER
1777-1785 This is clearly the # as recorded in Names Index under OLIVER
1777-1785. Looked under Enagh, Monaghan in townland index in 2016 – no
joy. Could be in Armagh. For a likely related
deed see: ROD: 336-553-226344 Also ROD: 324-274-214815 transcribed at 1777
Sept 8 |
17 |
335 |
87 |
222526 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1780 Feb 15 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw William JACKSON of the City of Dublin
Gent and Mary JACKSON otherwise AIKIN otherwise PAINE his wife
of the 1st pt; Ephriam THWARTS of the City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] City of Armagh Esq of 3rd pt. reciting a
deed.. 69 pound 12s owing by William JACKSON to Richard JACKSON did release and confirm unto Richard JACKSON one
moiety undivided of parcel of land with a house built and a shed lying
and being in Dolphins Barn Lane near the Bridge on the North side in the
Liberties of St Thomas & Donore containing in front from the river to Mr.
POOL’s holding 62 feet and in rere from the river to Mr Pool’s ditch 78
feet and from the front to Mr POOLs park abt 256 feet as formerly
granted by Thomas WESTON of City of Dublin Merchant for 3 lives renewable
[more description of land and neighbours]. NOTE: This connects the JACKSONs of
Coleraine (and later of Forkhill) to the JACKSONs of Dolphins Barn,
Dublin SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. And probably SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe
NOTE: Mary was the widow
of Francis AIKIN late of Murragh, Co. Dublin, son of George AIKIN. When she
married William JACKSON in 1755 she was “of London”. SEE: ROD: 178-185-
118494 and ROD: 270-436- 173413. The BRYANs had Co. Kildare connections.
SEE: also Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico
NOTE: This William
JACKSON was most likely the clothier of Upper
Coombe. SEE: ROD: 200-346- 133444 and ROD: 270-346- 173413 and 202-462-
134758 and ROD: 219-308- 143791 |
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336 |
478 |
225906 |
OLIVER, David & wife |
Armagh
Antrim |
1778
Nov 20 |
OLIVER, David & wife - WALKER 1777-1785
NOTES: Indented Deed of Release between David OLIVER
and Susannah OLIVER otherwise WALKER his wife of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in the County of
Armagh farmer of the one part and Thomas WALKER of Ballydonagh in the County
of Antrim farmer of the other part. Whereby after reciting as is herein
related the said David and Susannah OLIVER in obedience of the last will and
testament of Leonard WALKER deceased and in consideration of the sum [of the
sum - sic] of one hundred and ten pounds sterling assigned released confirmed
and made over unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs exons admons and assigns
all that and these the farm tenement and parcel of land called part of
Ballydonaghy containing by estimation twenty eight acres and one rood English
measure be the same more or less late in the possession of Thomas WALKER
deceased situate lying and being in Parish of Glenary, Manor of Killuta and
County of Antrim aforesaid To hold unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs,
exons and assigns for and during the lives of Francis WHILLA Elinor WHILLA
son and daughter of George WHILLA and Francis
STEEL son of William STEEL and the survivor of them and for so much of
the term of forty one years commencing first November 1740 as should remain
unexpired being the lives and years in the grant lease of said premises made
by Lord Baron CONWAY to Isabella Leonard WALKER deceased as by same may
appear [etc] Witness Edward IRWIN of the City of Dublin and John SHEPHERD of
the same, Gent & Thomas LLOYD of the said City. Thomas WALKER [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVER connections. |
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336 |
553 |
226344 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1780 Dec 31 |
DAWSON-VERNER Book 45 (1739-1810) Enagh
Btw Rev. William DAWSON of Newfield, Co. Monaghan &
Thomas VERNER of Church Hill, Co. Armagh, Esq. all of the lands of Enagh in Barony of Darty, Co.
Monaghan. WITNESSED: William ASTON of Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan
Gent. Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton
[NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],,
Gent, and Robert LIVINGSTONE, Gent, both in Co. Monaghan. NOTE: I need to
check if Rev. William DAWSON is related to Edward DAWSON, father of Elinor
DAWSON, wife of Andrew OLIVER. A William ASTON was a husband of Elizabeth
DAWSON, sister of Elinor DAWSON. |
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336 |
580 |
226444 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1781 Jan 26 |
McCULLAGH, Beresford & Henry - McCULLAGH
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH
Image
317
McCULLAGH, Victoria – McCULLAGH
1777-1785
Btw Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH of Antrim in the Co of
Antrim Widow mother of James McCULLOGH late of Camley [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
Co. Armagh Esq. deceased. Dr. William McCULLOGH the younger Dr. Henry
McCULLOCH John MORTON and Dorothy Beresford MORTON otherwise McCULLOCH his
wife Joseph WALKER and Jane WALKER otherwise McCULLOCH his wife. And Victoria
McCULLAGH spinster.. Said William the younger, Henry, Dorothy MORTON Jane and
Victoria are children of John McCULLOCH of Antrim afsd surgeon and Apothocary
and nephews and nieces and some of the next of Kin of the said James
McCULLOCH of the first pt.. William McCULLOCH the Elder of the City of Dublin
Esq. only surviving brother and heir at law of the said James McCULLOCH of
the 2nd pt, and the said John McCULLOCH of the 3rd pt…. the parties of the
1st pt quit claim for considerations unto the sd William McCULLOCH the elder…
WITNESSES: William HOLMES, merchant; John CRAWFORD, Carpenter both of
Town & Co Antrim. Memorial witnessed by William HOLMES and Robert YOUNG
of Antrim merchant. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
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340 |
91 |
227170 |
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Armagh |
1781 Mar 1 |
POOLER & ors-MAXWELL Tullamore, B. Armagh 1739-1810
[Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],
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56
BTW George POOLER of Ballycromey [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
and John POOLER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], both of
Parish & Co. Armagh Gents of 1st pt. James MAXWELL of
Rosebrook Parish & Co. Armagh Gent & said John POOLER of 2nd pt & Samuel MAXWELL of Town & Co. Armagh Esq. Dr. in Physick of 3rd pt. … Sale to Samuel MAXWELL lands of Carrickatroddin [??] then possessed by George POOLER and also a Park or Meadow in
Ballycrummy containing 6 acres … in Parish & Co. Armagh together with
lease of George POOLER and John POOLER … Lands … conditional covenant …
Lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], and
Ballycrumey in Parish & Co. Armagh (whereof Thomas POOLER in said deed
was then possessed) … WITNESS: John MURPHY & Thomas SIMPSON the younger
both of Co. Armagh George POOLER [SEAL] James MAXWELL [SEAL] |
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343 |
520 |
237913 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1703, Sept 12 |
CLARKE to JACKSON Ballyassey [possibly Ballygasey , Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Ballynewry, Co Armagh
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273
Record of an Annuity made between Henry CLARKE of
Loughill in the County of Armagh Esq. on the one part and Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry [Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in said
County esq of the second part. Whereby the said Henry CLARKE did in
consideration of a debt of two hundred and fifty pounds Sterling due to Robert JACKSON by the said Henry CLARKE the receipt whereof is thereby
acknowledged give and grant unto the said Robert JACKSON his
heirs ... one Annuity or yearly rent charge of one hundred pounds
sterling due and payable out of the lands of Blundell’s Grange in the
County of Armagh held by said Henry Clarke under the Right Honorable
James Earl of Charlemont by virtue of a lease for lives ... Henry CLARKE made
out clear title to Lands of Annaghmore [Annaghmore,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
WITNESS: William SCOTT & Andrew PRENTICE of Town & Co. Armagh. Henry
CLARKE [SEAL]
SEE (probably): Jacksons of Tobermore. |
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345 |
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hunch |
OLIVER, Isabella |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1781 Jun 23 |
DILWORTH OLIVER
Richard by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of
Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland. To our beloved in Christ,
the Rector and Curate of the Parish of Derryloran in our Diocese of
Armagh, Greeting WHEREAS Andrew Dilworth of Mullagherry in the
Parish of Donaghmore in the County of Tyrone and Diocese of
Armagh farmer of Derryloran and Isabella Oliver of Cookstown parish
and County aforesd Spint being contracted and
promised to each other in Holy Matrimony (as alleged) do earnestly desire
Marriage to be had and solemnized between them: Therefore we give and grant
to you or either of you, in whom we very much confide, our Licence and
Authority to solemnize the said Marriage with all due Speed between the said Andrew
Dilworth and Isabella Oliver provided that the same be done in the
Face of the Church of the Parish of Derryloran aforesaid, between the
Canonical Hours by the Express Consent of their Parents or Guardians, (if any
they have) and that there is not any just Cause or Impediment to hinder the
said marriage by Reason of any Precontract, Consanguinity, Affinity or other
lawful Cause whatever. In Testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of our
Cosistorial and Metropolitan Court of Armagh, to be affixed to these
Presents. Dated the 23 Day of June 1781 See Family Tree of: OLIVERs
of Tattykeel. They are in my Rootsweb
tree. as well |
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345 |
89 |
232259 |
OLIVER, Andrew & William |
Armagh |
1782
June 10 |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER, William 1777-1785
NOTES: Deed between Andrew OLIVER of
Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The town is in the
townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh, distiller of the one part & William OLIVER of
Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of the other part. Andrew OLIVER has a lease from the Rev.
& Dr. Hugh HAMILTON, Dean of Armagh of land in the town of
Newtownhamilton for 5 shillings pd by Wm. OLIVER he [?] assigns the annuity
or yearly sum of £30. Mention of trust for Andrew, wife Elinor & mention
of children (unnamed) SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
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346 |
18 |
230027 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1781 Nov 27 |
FERRALL Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
17
BTW Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh Esq. & Daniel FERRALE of City of Dublin Corn [Chande]. Tenement on south side of King St near St. Stephen’s Green in
suburbs of City of Dublin late in possession of Sarah DOHERTY deceased
and then in possession of Daniel FERRALE together with a small messuage or
tenement behind the same late in the possession of John DODD deceased and
then in possession of Daniel FERRALE with yard and house east to said
premises containing in depth from front to rere 88’ 4” in front 19’ 4” and in
rere 22’ 4”. Bounded on the east by John WORTHINGTON’s holding on the west
with Samuel HOPES holding on the south with John SWEETMANs holding and on the
North with the King’s pavement |
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346 |
579 |
235138 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1779 Jul 7 |
JOHNSTON & wife to McCULLOCH (TI Bk 73) Roach
1739-1810
Image
306
BTW William JOHNSTON and Christian JOHNSTON otherwise
WILLIAMS his wife of Drumill, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & William McCULLOCK of
City of Dublin Esq of the other pt. Land lately in possession of Michael
CALLAGHAN part of undivided lands of Courtbane [Courtbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] … from
expiration of lease by Trevor WILLIAN late of Courtbane deceased to James
CALLAGHAN late of Glassdruminally [probably Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh … WITNESS: Owen CALLAGHAN of Coolville Co. Armagh Gent & Eneus
MALEY of Creggan, Co. Armagh. & William McCULLOCK the younger of City of
Dublin Esq. |
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347 |
550 |
235128 |
JACKSON,
Margaret & husb |
Down |
1783 Feb 11 |
RICHARDSON Names Index: 1777-1785
A Memorial of a deed of ease and release btw
Johnston LOCKART and Margaret LOCKART otherwise JACKSON his
wife both of Holywood in Co. Down of the 1 pt. Margaret LOCKART transferred
to Wm RICHARDSON his heirs etc all that part and parcel of land in the
townland of Dunvalley & Corr [Corr
and Dunavally, Parish Loughgall
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in Co. Armagh situate in the parish of Loughgall & Manor of
Charlemont…original lease held by Rt Hon James Earl of Charlemont. Witnessed
by John RICHARDSON of Moy Co. Tyrone & Wm LOCKART of Charlemont |
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348 |
353 |
23395? |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh Dublin |
1782 May 1 |
JACKSON-COUGHLAN Names Index: 1777-1785
Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co
Armagh demised to Michael COUGLAN of City of Dublin, Timber Merchant, lands on east side of Church St. [Oxmantown] With a stable and forge for lives of Richard
JACKSON and his sister Suzanna BARTON, widow & Julian Eliza BARTON
her daughter, spinster Witnessed by Reily Wright TEMPLETON & Hugh Mill
BUNBURY both of City of Dublin, Gent. SEE:
Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
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350 |
178 |
234939 |
HOUSTON, Joshua, Jane & Anne |
Dublin
Armagh |
1780
Jan 29 |
Two Tenements.Toole’s Tenements Gardens Backsides &
Bog &c. Abbey Street, City of Armagh.
NOTE: I had looked at
this because of ROD 508-23-327817 which indicated a connection btw HOUSTONs
& OLIVERs. It was btw Joshua HOUSTON, Merchant of City of Dublin of 1 pt
and Jane HOUSTON spinster of City of Dublin administrix of Ann HOUSTON late
of City of Dublin deceased of the other part. The description made no mention
of OLIVERs, although the rest of the details matched other HOUSTON deeds
connected to TOOLEs tenements. |
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352 |
469 |
239767 |
COULTER |
Fermanagh |
1771 May 25 |
COULTER, James-COULTER
COULTER, David-GRAHAM Notes in 2009 diary1777-1785
James COULTER of 1st part; David COULTER of
2nd part & Robert GRAHAM on behalf of daughter Anne, 3rd part. .. marriage had been solemnized … James COULTER then made over lands of
Keeranbeg whereon the said James then dwelled, the Mill of Keeranbeg with 8
acres of land and his interest in the lands of Coolnasillagh for term of 7
years … interest in lands of Lurganboy, Lott Gare & Darkeybanes together
with the Mountain of Tully known by the name Altaveage, situate in Barony of
Clonkelly, Co. Fermanagh … WITNESS: Archibald GRAHAM of Gladeston, Co.
Armagh, Gent & Francis GRAHAM of Slush Hill, Co. Fermanagh, Gent. |
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353 |
68 |
236328 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1783 Apr 28 |
SWANZY-OATES NOTES in 2009 diary. 1777-1785
OLIVER, Joseph -OATES
Between James SWANZY of Swanville, Parish of
Clontibrett, Co. Monaghan administrator of Richard SEAVER, dec’d of the one
part & Mary DOBBYN otherwise OATES widow; Elizabeth PRENTICE, otherwise
OATES widow; James McWILLIAM & Anne McWILLIAM otherwise OATES his wife.
Joseph OLIVER and Jane OLIVER otherwise OATES his wife & Letitia STONE
otherwise OATES widow of the other part … reciting … demised unto said Mary
DOBBYN, Eliza PRENTICE, James McWILLIAMS and Ann his wife Joseph OLIVER &
Jane his wife & Letitia STONE all that part of the townland of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] now in the tenure and occupancy of John OATES and
his undertenants as the same is meared and bounded as formerly held and
enjoyed by his father Thomas OATES … term of 17 years from 1 Nov 1781 in
trust and for the sole us and benefit of the said John OATES & his
lawful issue possesses in the will and codicil of Thomas OATES, the said
John’s father (more description included – I may need to order this deed) WITNESS: Samuel SWANZY, Gent Attorney. Thomas
PRENTICE, merchant both of Armagh, Co. Armagh. See also Mem# 296013 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
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355 |
480 |
241829 |
OLIVER |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1784 Feb 14 |
HASARD-PRINGLE 7 tates part of will Notes in 2009
diary
BTW Richard HASSARD of Garden
Hill, Co. Fermanagh Esq., of the 1st pt & William PRINGLE the
elder of Caledon, Co. Tyrone of 2nd pt & Frances
PRINGLE, widow of Rev. Robert PRINGLE late of Madden, Co. Armagh Clke of 3rd pt & John PRINGLE Gent eldest son and heir at law of the 4th pt & William PRINGLE the younger & Robert PRINGLE the two
younger sons and Dorothy PRINGLE the only daughter of the 5th pt
as joint tenants with the person so deceased … mention of 7 tates Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
&
Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] conveyed in a trust for a term of 200 years after
paying rent to Vicars Choral and Organist of St. Patrick’s Armagh ... lands
of Dowgry aka Dowgrey [Doogary,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny], the jointure of
Frances PRINGLE WITNESS: John MACULLAH of Caledon, Co. Tyrone &
William DONELLY of Caledon Barber . NOTE Lands connected to my OLIVERs. |
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356 |
575 |
24630? |
JACKSON, Richard |
Meath |
1785 May 11 |
COOBAN CARR Names Index: 1777-1785
Memorial of a release btw
Thomas BURROUGHs Esq one of the Masters of His Majesties Court of Chancery of
Ireland of the 1st pt; The Rt Hon Third Earl of Howth
Hamilton GORGES of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co Armagh Esq. and the Rev Bigoe [Henzele?] of Dunshaughten Co Meath Clk of
the 3rd pt; Hamilton GORGES of Dublin Richard JACKSON Bigoe
HENZELE and Hamilton GORGES of Kilbrew in pursuance and execution of
powers and authorities in them vested by a certain act of parliament and
Decree in the said Deed recited… lease and release to Richard Cooban CARR his
heirs and assigns Towns and Lands of Thomastown and the Reisk and also that
part of the Lands of Smithston lately in the possession of Elias
CORBALLY and also the lands of Pallastown lately in the possession of Henry
SKELLY and then in possession of Matthew CORBALLY in Co Meath [tons of
witnesses] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
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360 |
85 |
241557 |
SEAVER, Sarah |
Armagh |
1784
Feb 10 |
SEAVER -BRADFORD see also DEED: 242429 1739-1810
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Sarah SEAVER of Ballinahonebegg, [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh widow of the one part and James
BRADFORD of Armagh in said County, Merchant of the other part.. James SWANZY
of Aveluagh, Co. Monaghan was the executor of Richard SEAVER NOTE: a
will was probated for Richard SEAVER from Avebreagh, Co. Monaghan -
probated in Armagh 1770) who in a lease 27 September 1782 demised
to Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg - 1/3 part of the
townland of Ballinahonebeg as was lately held by Charles SEAVER & his
undertenants containing 92 acres ... [refers to] Deed of partition made
between Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER 15 Nov 1783 that Sarah SEAVER
(executor etc) would have ½ of all rents and fines issuing out of the part of
said premises held by Thomas Verner Esq. And also ½ rents and fines of part
in possession of Arthur OLIVER called the bleach green and half of her late
husband’s legacy ... Witnessed that the said Sarah SEAVER for £400 sold to
James BRADFORD the lands in her part of the partition. WITNESS Arthur OLIVER
of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh linen merchant. Wm GEOGH of Armagh, weaver.
Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh, Gent. James BRADFORD [SEAL] SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
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360 |
236 |
242429 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1782
Sept 7 |
JACKSON, Robert - OLIVER [NOTE: In my initial
transcription - I was unsure about whether it was LEAVER or SEAVER, but
Armagh probates prove that it was SEAVER. Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Between Robert JACKSON of Town & Co.
Armagh Gent of he one part & Arthur
OLIVER of Ballinahone begg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in said Co. & Sarah SEAVER widow of Charles SEAVER late of
Ballynahonebegg (NOTE: A Charles SEAVER had a will probated in 1762 and
Sarah SEAVER had a will probated 1792. I wonder if she was an OLIVER.) aforesaid
deceased of the other part. Robert JACKSON was paid £850 by Arthur
OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER & did set over to Arthur OLIVER & Sarah
SEAVER all that the lands of Ballynahonebegg in Parish of Armagh possessed by
Thomas VERNER Esq. The executor of Benjamin OLIVER deceased. The said Sarah SEAVER & other so assigned by Henry HALL &
Elinor HALL to the said Robert JACKSON ... lands made over to Robert
JACKSON by Edward TIPPING Esq. Which belonged to Michael SEAVER and all
Estate right title and interest term of years.. etc. Witness Henry HALL of
Aughereny & Co. Tyrone. Benjamin OLIVER of Lislooney,
[Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. Co. Armagh.
John BURGES of Armagh, Gent. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL] Sworn Aug 6, 1784.
SEE ALSO: Deed: 281-352-186831 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
361 |
157 |
21667 |
BELL |
Armagh |
1784 Jun 5 |
BELL-TURNER 1739-1810
Dromuly, Dromilly, Drumully
Image
88
BTW David BELL of Newry Co. Down Esq of 1 pt. Jacob
TURNER of Lurgan Co. Armagh Esq of other pt. lease for a year for half
townland Drumully otherwise Dromilly Otherwise Drumally otherwise Dromally
formerly George BLACKER’s proportion and part of Dromully, Parish Loughgilly
Barony Orier, Co. Armagh … payable to Margaret BELL otherwise Wilkinson SHAW
the widow of James BELL deceased brother of the said David BELL… in lieu of
Dower … £150 … land of Dromully and a denomination of land called
Ballsquarter … will of James Bell 5 Jan 1769 WITNESS: Samuel CAMPBELL of
Newry Co. Armagh Merchant & James BELL of City of Dublin David BELL
[SEAL} |
|
362 |
336 |
24515 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1785 Jan 3 |
SWANZY-JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg
Image
464
BTW Henry SWANZY of Lisnageniff, Co. Monaghan of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh Esq. the town and lands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] & Ballyaghy [??] Co. Armagh … in consideration of £230 … annuity
of £10 payable to Mary SWANZY widow of James SWANZY of Avibreagh Co. Monaghan
Gent deceased Lands of Ballygrainy and a tenement in Leonagorr or Castleshane
in Co. Monaghan out of lands of Ballynahonebeg & Ballyaghy Co. Armagh.
WITNESS: Edward MEIGHN, Benjamin BELL of Eliza Hill Co. Armagh Esq. Henry
SWANZY [SEAL] |
|
363 |
411 |
246960 |
HAMILTON |
Armagh
Roscommon
Westmeath |
1785 Jun 25 |
Btw Rev, Dr. James Archibald
Image
217
HAMILTON of Creggan Co. Armagh Clerk of 1 pt &
Thomas LLOYD of Athlone Co. Westmeath Esq. of the other … lands in Roscommon |
|
364 |
182 |
243811 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1784
Nov 23 |
BRYAN-OLIVER
Deed of assignment between William BRYAN of the City of
Dublin Esq. & Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the Parish & Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. BRYAN did for
the consideration of £450 Ster paid by said Joseph OLIVER grant the upper
half townland of Kennedies containing 97 acres formerly in the
possession of Arthur DENNIS & his undertenants lying and being in the
parish & co of Armagh together with one acre of turf bog in the
townland of Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in said Co. as the same were occupied and enjoyed by said Arthur DENNIS
and his undertenants and then held and enjoyed by the said William BRYAN and
his undertenants ... for remainder of term of 21 years granted by a
lease dated Sept 1, 1783 under College and Corporation of Vicars Choral &
Organist of the Church of said Patrick Armagh. Witness Henry
RICHARDSON, City of Dublin Gent & Patrick REILLY of said City. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
365 |
230 |
244167 |
MOORHEAD |
Armagh |
1784 Dec 15 |
LIVINGSTON-MOORHEAD Magherkilcranny
Alexander LIVINGSTON of Newry & Thomas MOORHEAD,
City of Armagh. Gent. Lands of Twinaire [or Twinacre or Tivinaire ??] and Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co
Armagh Witness John JOHNSTON & Acheson BARKER of Armagh. |
|
367 |
60 |
245881 |
HUMPHRY
JONES |
Armagh |
1784 Feb 3 |
HUMPHRY-JONES Cory, Corugan, Corry (Upper & Lower)
[Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
BTW Alexander HUMPHRY of Drumgronock Co. Armagh Gent of
1 pt & Rev. Dr. John JONES of Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh of the other pt.
For consideration of £160 granted 12 a in Drungreenagh [Drumgreenagh Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], held
under will of David CARLILE & Lands of Brackley [probably Brackly,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] belonging
to the Lands of Creggans containing abt 33a all in Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Mary
FIELD of Mullaghbrack & Samuel COLVILLE of Armagh both in Co. Armagh
& Adam BLACK of Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh. |
|
370 |
333 |
251896 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh
|
1786
June 27
. |
MAXWELL-OLIVER Brootely, Ennisbar Keady
A Memorial of an indenture of lease bearing date the
Seventh day of Novr. One thousand seven hundred and eighty [1781] one
between Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]in the County of
Armagh Esq of the one part and Wm OLIVER of Ennisbarr [probably Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the
parish and County of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Robert
Maxwell for the Considn in said Lease mentioned did Demise Grant and sett and
to farm let all that and those that part of the Townland of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] late in
possession of Elizabeth CLOGHER and now in his possession as the same is now
measured and bounded situate lying and being in the Manor of Belleagh parish
of Derrynoose Barony and County of Armagh Containing by estimation
Fifty-three acres English or Statute measure be the same more or less with
the Appurts. To hold to the said Wm OLIVER his Exors Admons and Assigns from
the first day of Novr then Inst for the term of Nineteen years at and under
the yearly rent of thirty pounds nine Shillings and Sixpence with Twelve
pence a pound receivers fees and duties therein mentioned with clauses of
distress and reentry and other Clauses Common and usual between Landlord and
Tenant And the said lease doth therin Contain a Covenant of Totes
Quoties for the Consideration of a fine proportionable to be paid to the said
Robert MAXWELL his heirs admons and assigns as he or they Shall pay to the
provost and Fellows of Trinity College Dublin for renewing his Lease of which
the Demised premis is a part and also proportionable part of raised
rent in case any additional rent shall hereafter be imposed by the said
Lessors on the said Robt MAXWELL which said Indenture of Lease is witnessed
by Maxwell Close of Elmpark [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] in the County of
Armagh Esq and Saml CUMING of Keady in the said County Gent and this Meml is
witnessed by the said Sam CUMING and John Mosson (or Molson) of the City of
Armagh Gent. Will OLIVER seal. (Then legal phrases about the witnessing) SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
372 |
163 |
248081 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1785 Oct 14 |
BELL Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co Armagh Esq. of the one pt & Sarah BELL of City of Dublin widow of the
other part. Reciting that William JACKSON late of the City of Dublin
Gent and Mary JACKSON otherwise [SECHIN?] otherwise PAINE his wife both since deceased by Indenture of Release dated 9 May 1763 in
consid of 69 pounds 3 shillings to them lent and advanced by sd Richard
JACKSON granted released and confirmed unto the sd Richard
JACKSON all that piece or parcel of ground with an house thereupon built
and shed situate lying and being in Dolphins
Barn Lane near the Bridge on the North Side thereof in the Manor and
Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore Co Dublin containing in front
from the river to Mrs. POOLs holding 62 foot and in the rere from the
river to Mr POOLs ditch 78 feet and from the front to Mr POOLs park about 256
feet to the same more or less in as full and ample manner as demised by
Thomas WILSON of the City of Dublin Merchant & John HIGGINSON of Dolphins
Barn aforesaid. Merchant for three leases renewable forever and as the said
John HIGGINSON Granted and Conveyed the same unto Samuel PAINE late of Cork
St. Co Dublin, brewer deceased. To hold toward Richard JACKSON his
heirs and assigns for three lives then in being and the survivor or survivors
of them and for the life and lives of such other person and persons should
forever be added to the time and term granted of said recited premises by
virtue of the lease which they said William JACKSON and Mary his wife held same and the covenant for perpetual renewal subject to a moiety
of the rents therein contained and subject to the Condition of redemption
therein also contained a payment of said sum of 69 pounds 12
shillings with Lawful Interest on a day therein mentioned and long since past
and reciting that the said sum with a considerable arrear of interest was
still due and owing to said Richard JACKSON. By said deed of which
this writing the said Richard JACKSON for the consideration therin
mentioned did Grant Release and Confirm unto the said Sarah BELL in her
actual possession then being by virtue of the Bargain and Sale therein
mentioned all that the aforesaid premises and all said Richard JACKSON
interest therin and thereunto to hold to said Sarah BELL her heirs and
assigns forever… WITNESSES: John JOHNSTON City of Dublin; & John BELL.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine and Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |
|
374 |
237 |
248874 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1785 Oct 26 |
OLIVER,
Andrew - MCMATH 1777-1785 Tullyvallen Newtown-hamilton
NOTES: Between Andrew OLIVER [NOTE:
The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
& Elinor his wife of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of the one part
& Andrew McMATH of Aughadreena, Co. Monaghan of the other part ... Andrew
OLIVER with consent of wife Elinor & the sum of £300 made over to Andrew
McMATH “all that range of buildings in Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
aforesaid containing in front 76’ and by the New Inn extending in front 42’
together with the two Stables and Coach Houses and 3 roods of land and turf
bog lying west of the road from Armagh to Dundalk with the Malt Kiln
Distillery and apps thereon. Also that part of Francis McCAMMONs Kitchen
garden lying south of the wall inclosing the back yard of sd Inn together
with that part of Tullyvallen then in possession of John MURPHY containing
and exclusive of the Law [bed?] River 5 acres 1 rood & [etc] ... Witness:
John STEELE, City of Dublin Attorney. James NIBLOCK of Castleblayney, Co,
Monaghan Innkeeper. |
|
374 |
262 |
248962 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1785 Sep 10 |
SCOTT-WALKER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
William SCOTT of Lisdrumgullean, [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper otherwise
called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh] Co. Armagh, Esq demised to
John WALKER of Newry, merchant ...dwelling house & lands in Newry then in
possession of William SCOTT 4 acres bounded on south west by Bason
[Benson?] Walk on the North by the ground then held by BENSON on the east by
the Great River of Newry and on the west by the Newry Canal situated in
Lisdrumgullian & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Daniel BROWNE of Newry, Co. Down
& Alexander FALLS of that part of Newry in Co. Down.
NOTE: Rev. Daniel Gunn
BROWNE. |
|
375 |
10 |
247623 |
OLIVER, Andrew Rev
OLIVER, John |
Armagh
Fermanagh |
1785
Aug 10
|
OLIVER, Andrew Rev - OLIVER, John 1777-1785 1811-1820
Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
A Memorial of a deed of Mortgage by lease & release
bearing date [?] the 28th and 29th days of July in the
year 1785 between the Rev. Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh Clerk,
Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The
town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
in Co. Armagh Gent & John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in said Co. of
Armagh Gent of the one part and James OLIVER of Augsebragh [NOTE: There is no townland with the name in
modern times in Co. Armagh. My best guess is
Armaghbrague in the southernmost tip of the Parish of Lisnadill and with
Tullyvallen (Parish of Newtownhamilton) on its southern border. That is, if
the borders did not change. If it is in Co. Tyrone, then Aughasallagh is also
a good bet] in the said Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. Wherin is
recited that Wm OLIVER of Mullintur [possibly Mullantur,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
in said County of Armagh being seized in the townland of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the said County of Armagh devised the same to Rev OLIVER & Wm
OLIVER share and share alike and also that said William OLIVER died a
bachelor intestate whereby his share in said lands descended to his two
brothers the said Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER and said release witnessed
that the said Revd Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER and John OLIVER in
consideration of the sum of £100.11s.1 ½ to them in hand paid by the said
James OLIVER did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the said
James OLIVER his heirs and assigns all that and those the Town and Lands of Tullysarren formerly in the possession of Samuel
KNIPE deceased situate lying and being in the Manor of Charlemount and County
of Armagh all the estate right to the interest claim and demand whatsoever of
them the said Rev. Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER of in to or
out of the said premes share and to hold all the said released premes unto
the said James OLIVER his heirs & assigns for ever subject to redemption
or payment of the said sum of £122.11.1 ½ with legal interest on the 1st day of Sept next coming with said deed of mortgage & this memorial was
witnessed by John MOSSOM of Armagh in the Co. of Armagh, Gent & Henry
HUTCHISON of the same Innkeeper. James OLIVER [SEAL] etc sworn 2 Aug 1785.
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
375 |
92 |
249577 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1786
Jan 6 |
WADDELL & anr to BARTLEY & anr (image) Book 45
(1739-1810) Lisnavean
Ballindaragh Cordufflis Corduffles.
NAMES: Alexander WADDELL of
Lisnaveane; Mary Ann FOSTER aka McCLENNAN aka ARMSTRONG; Dr. George BARTLEY;
John McCLEARY of Monaghan; Thomas WRIGHT; Joseph SMITH; John MOORE. OTHER PLACES: Balindaragh & Brackley, Co. Armagh. |
|
375 |
320 |
251229 |
JOHNSTON, John & James |
Armagh |
1786 May 16 |
James JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON
James JOHNSTON of Drumorgan Dromorgan [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co Armagh
farmer did for consid transfer to John JOHNSTON of City Armagh Inn keeper…
lands in Drumorgan WITNESS : Thomas MOOREHEAD & Henry HUTCHINSON
both of Armagh. NOTE: James JOHNSTON signed with a mark. |
|
376 |
272 |
250765 |
OLIVER, |
Armagh |
1786 May 2 |
OLIVER, Robert-OLIVER
Image 145
Deed Poll btw Robert OLIVER of Lismullaghdown parish of
Aughalow and Parish of Tyrone of 1 pt & Mark OLIVER of the aforesaid town
of the other pt. transfer of land in Lismulladown then in possession of Mark
OLIVER for term of 10 years until the debts of the sd Robert OLIVER are
thereby fully paid. At the yearly profit rent of 10 pounds. Witnessed by
Thomas DAVISON & James OLIVER both of Lismulladown. & Robert
PETTIGREW of Crilly Co Tyrone. |
|
376 |
460 |
251901 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1786 May 25 |
WILSON to JACKSON Kilmakinly Woodvale Balymacone
Image
242
A Meml of a Deed of Sale bearing date the twenty fifth
day of May one thousand seven hundred and eighty six made between Robt
WILLSON of Ballymacone [Ballymacombs
More, or Ballymacombs-Beg,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the Co of Armagh Esq of the one part and Robert JACKSON of
Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the Sd
Co Esq of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WILLSON for the considns therin
mentd did bargain Sell Assign Alien Release and Confirm unto the Robt
JACKSON his Execs Admins & Assigns all that part of the townlands of
Kilmakinly [probably Kilmacanty,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in the Co of Armagh aforesaid that Robt WILSON
father to the Sd. Robert WILSON party to these presents was intitiled togr
with all the rights..... [legal] .... Townlands of Killmakinly and Turf Bog
in Ballyoilly [??] .... Robert JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: James KIGAN of
Ballyhegan [Ballyhagan,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Gent
& Hugh RUSH of Corry [Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Miller
both in the co Armagh & Wm KEGAN of Greenagh in Co Armagh farmer James
KIGAN of Ballyhegan aged 60 years |
|
377 |
474 |
254063 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Cavan |
1786 May 5 |
MARTIN Names Index 1786-1794
Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper],
Co. Armagh demised lands in Killeshandra, Co. Cavan… SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
378 |
328 |
253122 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON COOK (TI Bk 45) Wrong book – there is a 253121 and 253123, but not
253122. Shantenagh |
|
379 |
4 |
249968 |
BOYD |
Tyrone |
1785 Mar 29 |
MARSHALL & Assignees of BOYD a Bankrupt Moy
John MARSHALL of Blackwatertown , Co Armagh &
Robert MAGILL of Anahavill, Co Londonderry Gent assignees of John &
Robert BOYD of Moy, Co Tyrone Bankrupts of the 1 pt & Mary BOYD of the
City of Armagh Spinster ... 1765 Earl of Charlemount had demised lands to
BOYDs |
|
380 |
60 |
254512 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1786 Jun 5 |
Image
37
JACKSON-KIGAN
BTW Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq of 1 pt & James KIGAN of Ballykigan Co. Armagh of other pt. |
|
383 |
286 |
253831 |
McKEE |
Armagh |
1786 Jul 10 |
Image
459
John McKEE of Derryhail [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh Linen Draper confirmed to David McKEE of Sheives [?] Co. Armagh
interest in lands of Derryhail Co. Armagh which were demised to James McKEE
dec’d by William RICHARDSON late of Richhill Co. Armagh the ffather [?] of
said James McKEE and David McKEE for lives of John, William and David McKEE.
WITNESS Thomas GILLEPSIE of City of Armagh Printer & Thomas QUIN of City
of Armagh Innkeeper. |
|
384 |
123 |
254319 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1785 Oct 21 |
PRICE-JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg
Image
75
Robert PRICE of Middlesex & Robert JACKSON of
Ballynewry [Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co,
Armagh. PRICE sold to JACKSON town and lands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh. WITNESS: James ARMSTRONG & George PEPPER both of Armagh &
Richard LENCH of Armagh |
|
384 |
451 |
255931
255935 |
LIVINGSTON |
Killinore |
1787 Mar 20 |
Earl of Charlemount - LIVINGSTONE not pert in 2016 1739-1810
Hon James Earl of Charlemount of the 1st Part & Robert LIVINGSTON of Armagh in Co. Armagh, Esq. Townlands of
Cladymore, [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] &
Cladybeg commonly called Black-bank Killmore Bonavady Deadmans Hill &
Slavnamerick. 535 acres in Barony of Lower Fews, Manor of Cladymore, Co.
Armagh. |
|
385 |
457 |
255716 |
|
Armagh |
1787 Mar 8 |
PRINGLE – PRINGLE (includes other townlands) Aghavilly
[Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between Robt PRINGLE Esq. Captain of the 1st part &
Frances PRINGLE of Limepark, Co. Tyrone widow & Adminx of the
Rev. Robert PRINGLE Clerk late of Limepark & William PRINGLE of Caledon
Co Tyrone Esq of 2nd pt Major Gen Henry PRINGLE of 3rd pt …. Vicars Choral … |
|
386 |
60 |
254512 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1787 Jan 5 |
JACKSON-KEEGAN Names Index 1786-1794
Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq of 1 pt land of Kilmakenty… |
|
388 |
448 |
258180 |
OLIVER |
Down |
1787 Oct 8 |
Image
255
Deed of Conveyance btw Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton
[NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co Armagh, Gent of the 1 pt & Lucinda SWANZY otherwise BOLTON widow of
Samuel SWANZY lately of Brook in the parish & Co. Monaghan of the other
part. Reciting deed of 6 Mar 1780 Samuel SWANZY set to Andrew OLIVER part of
town of Newtownhamilton in possession of Samuel SWANZY which was demised to
John KENNEDY formerly of Newtown Hamilton by indenture 6 Jan 1756 to hold to
Andrew OLIVER in consideration of 20 guineas assigned to Lucinda SWANZY that
part of Newtownhamilton lately in Andrew OLIVER’s possession and then in
actual possession of Lucinda SWANZY widow by virtue of a sale to her made by
Andrew OLIVER for one whole year by indenture . WITNESS: William BOLTON of
City of Dublin Esq. |
|
392 |
77 |
257928 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1787 Feb 26 |
McCULLAGH Robert to STEELE 1786-1793
... Robert McCULLAGH of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
Linen draper of 3rd pt... lands of Dremorgan. [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower ].. |
|
393 |
123 |
259965 |
TIPPING |
Armagh |
1787 Jul 3 |
Image
378
BTW Callie [Cathleen] TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co.
Louth, widow; Charles MATHEWS of Ballyatwood Co. Down Esq; Rebecca MATHEWS
otherwise HALL his wife and Richard JONES of City of Dublin Esq &
Elizabeth JONES otherwise HALL his wife of 1st pt; Stephen PAGE of
Dundalk Co. Louth & John JOHNSTON of Woodvale Co. Armagh Gent of other
pt. … granted to Stephen PAGE & John JOHNSTON for 5s lands of Croonenagh
otherwise Cornionagh [Cornoonagh
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] &
Coolnacrok or Coolnasack, the upper half of Drumbally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] &
tenement in Cooldory [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] commonly
called the widow’s tenement containing in whole 411a 2r 36p including bog
& Mill Race in Parish Creggan, Co. Armagh … for lives of John PAGE &
[Thomas?] PAGE 3rd & 4th sons of said Stephen PAGE.
WITNESS: Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co. Louth Esq. & Joseph TALLAN
of Dundalk Gent. & Stephen PAGE the younger of Dundalk Gent. Charles
MATHEWS [SEAL] & Richard JONES [SEAL]
NOTE: Catherine,
Elizabeth & Rebecca HALL were all daughters of Francis HALL (1713-1761).
Francis TIPPING (?-1819), the witness, was a son of Edward TIPPING & Catherine
HALL. |
|
396 |
278 |
261239 |
SEAVER, Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1788 Feb 26 |
SEAVER, Elizabeth-SEAVER
Marriage art of George CAIRNS and Elizabeth SEAVER,
eldest daughter of Thomas SEAVER of Heath Hall [Ballymacdermot,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Co Armagh Esq… lands in Co Down |
|
397 |
214 |
264052 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1788 Jul 13 |
Image
423
BTW Thomas MOORHEAD of the City & Co. Armagh Gent
of 1 pt & James BRADFORD of City of Armagh Gent of other pt. … land of
Maherkillrany [[Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Co.
Armagh formerly demised to George BELL and then in actual possession of
Thomas MOORHEAD 31a 2r 13p for £303 granted to James BRADFORD all part of
Magherakilkrany that was formerly demised to George BELL & then to Thomas
MOORHEAD 31a 2r 13p for term of 18 years. WITNESS: John McANALLY and Hugh
MOSSON of City of Dublin Gents. John BRADFORD [SEAL] |
|
397 |
214 |
264058 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1788 Jun 12 |
MOORHEAD-BRADFORD 1739-1810
Magherkilcranny
Image
423
BTW Thomas MOORHEAD of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1
pt & James BRADFORD of City of Armagh Gent of other pt. Recited lease 12
Jun 1788 Boleyn WHITNEY of City of Dublin demised to Thomas MOORHEAD part of
land in Magherkilkrany [[Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in Co.
Armagh formerly demised to George BELL and in actual possession of Thomas
MOORHEAD 31a. 2r. 13p. yearly rent £4.13.1 .. for £303 sold land to James
BRADFORD… WITNESS: John McANALLY & Hugh MOSSON. James BRADFORD [SEAL]
Initially I had Bk 307 |
|
397 |
563 |
266302 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789 Jan 3 |
WILSON-JACKSON
Tassagh
Image
604
BTW Robert WILSON of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] Co Armagh
Gent of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of Corry [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
of other pt. in consideration of 750.16.5 granted to Robert JACKSON part of
townland of Tassagh containing 443a 3r 32p now in possession of William
BLEAKLY and part of lands of Tullyelinor [??] containing
18a 2r in possession of William CARDALL in Co. Armagh… WITNESS: John
McKINSTRY Gent & Wainwright PROCTOR of City of Armagh Robert WILSON
[SEAL] |
|
398 |
441 |
263358 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1788 May 26 |
Image
248
A memorial of a deed of assignment btw Arthur OLIVER of
Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
Parish of Armagh, Linene Draper of the 1 pt & Benjamin OLIVER of Lysluney
[[Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].] Parish of
Tynan, Co Armagh Gent of the other part by virtue of a deed Feb 6 1788
Nicholas JOHNSTON of Woodpark, Co. Armagh Esq. demised to Arthur OLIVER &
Benjamin OLIVER all that part or parcel of land in townland of Lislooney [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].in the estate of
Woodpark and Manor of Caledon then in the possession of Arthur & Benjamin
OLIVER together with the one acre of turf bog containing by estimation 46
acres two roods for three lives therein mentioned [NOTE:
they weren’t mentioned] – Benjamin and Arthur OLIVER being joint tenants and
each of them entitled to one undivided moiety of the whole of this
demised premes… The said deed of assignment witnesseth that the said Arthur
OLIVER for the for and in consideration of five shillings to him paid by the
said Benjamin OLIVER demised his share to Benjamin OLIVER of lands and premes
in Lislooney & bog or moss in Cavanaghpole and premises with the
appurtenances so devised as aforesaid to the said Arthur OLIVER and Benjamin
OLIVER by Nicholas JOHNSTON . WITNESS: Andrew OLIVER of Armagh, Co. Armagh
Chandler & Alexander McELLROY of Armagh, Co. Armagh Carpenter. Benjamin
OLIVER [SEAL] NOTE: Benjamin & Arthur
OLIVER are most likely sons of Benjamin OLIVER (abt 1724-1770), hence
grandsons of William OLIVER & Elizabeth HARDEY See also deed for 1718
June 11. There is possibly a family
connection with William
OLIVER b 1800 who may even be a son of the Benjamin OLIVER of this
lease.. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
399 |
371 |
264254 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin; Armagh; Down; Antrim |
1788 Sep 5 |
LD BELMORE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard MAGENNIS sr. of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down, his wife Elizabeth MAGENNIS & Richard MAGENNIS,
the younger of Dublin City, Esq., eldest son of them. Marriage intended
between Richard MAGENNIS jr. & Elizabeth COLE, 2nd daughter of
Willoughby COLE, Lord Viscount, Enniskillen. Released to Armar CORREY, Rt.
Hon Lord Baron of Belmore and William HOEY, Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, Gent,
Townlands: Ballybreagh & Dromell,
Armagh;
Finn/, Moybrick, Lamer, Drumbeg, Corcreeny, Magheragh,
Magherana, Croroge, Tulyherin, Co. Down;
Clanchy [ow Landry], Ballynamony, upper Ballynamony,
lower Ballynamony, , Enagh, Landhead, Drumskea, Correalleagh [or Carneally or
Corneally], Collintaft [ow Collinla ow Collinlammy] Leekowlack, Ganaway [ow
Ganaly ow Ganwaly] Ballynamavagh [ow Ballynamengh ow Harperstown] Carnanny
[ow Carnany], Canreagh [ow Carronreagh], Knocking [ow Knockren] upper Dovial
[ow Dera], lower Dovia [ow Dera], Long Mullens, Broad Mullens, Cullefachan,
Caigair, Scotch Craigs [ow Irish Craigs] Lary [ow Lacy] & Tullockers [ow
the Eight Quarters [ow the Thirteen Quarters], Co. Antrim.
Keelinarge [ow Kellencargill ow Kellincargatt otherwise
Kellincrgitt otherwise Kellenargett ow Kellinorgett otherwise Silverwood]
together with 5 acres pt of Tegnevan and a tenement in Lurgen [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East] called Bells tenement bounded by tenement leased to John PORTER on
the one side of Derrybeg at the lower end & by tenement leased to John
TURNER commonly called Thorn Treehouse on the other side containing about 5
score & 4 ft of front, together with gardens & houses, Co. Armagh.
To hold unto Armar COREY & William HOEY during
respective lives named in leases or to be added and Anne HILL [Viscountess
Dungannon, widow & relict of Arthur HILL], Harvey [?] Hon Lord Viscount
McMorres, Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle, Antrim, Rt. Hon Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine, Londonderry, Edward KINGSMILL, formerly Edward
BRICE of Belfast...
NOTE: This references an earlier Deed dated
December 26, 1761. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
400 |
198 |
263357 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1738 Jun 6 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER
NAMES: Nicholas JOHNSTON of Woodpark; Arthur OLIVER of
Ballynahonebeg; Benjamin OLIVER of Lislooney; Andrew OLIVER; Elizabeth Maria
OLIVER; James OLIVER; Alexander McILROY. |
|
401 |
405 |
269102 |
DAWSON |
Down
Armagh |
1789 Jun 12 |
DAWSON, Mary-SCOTT 1786-1793
Deed of marriage betw George SCOTT of Newry Merchant
and Mary DAWSON of Magherafelt and Robert SCOTT of Newry & Anne SCOTT als
DAWSON his wife .. sum £100 3 months after the marriage and a further £100
when convenient…. Deed of marriage article 14 Jan 1786 WITNESSED Anne HODGSON
of Castledawson spinster Robert BELL Newry, Surgeon |
|
402 |
499 |
265492 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1787 Mar 24 |
James MAXWELL of City of Armagh Gent &
& Thomas MAGLONE of Navan [Navan,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Farmer - re a farm commonly called Bradfords Bog 33 Acres in
Townland of Tamletts [aka Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh] – in
either Eglish or Derrynoose Parishes – also known as Ballymartin], Co.
Armagh. |
|
403 |
180 |
1266457 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1788 Jan 23 |
STEEL-KIDD
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414
Robert STEEL of Keady [the townlands of the town of
Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened]
of 1 pt & James KIDD of Recarbery [Racarbry,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co Armagh of other
part. .. for £50 transfer Land of Tullymacone [possibly Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh or Tullymacann,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower],
Co Armagh then in possession of Thomas BURGES Esq.abt 13A 2R 8P… WITNESS:
Andrew PRENTICE of City of Dublin attorney & George KENT of Keady. Robert
STEEL [SEAL] |
|
403 |
346 |
267727 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1788,
Nov 7
1778, Mar 17 |
OLIVER-HIGGINS I have this deed. 1739-1810 Kennedies,
Enagh
OLIVER to HUGGINS notes
Joseph OLIVER 7th November 1778
indenture made between Joseph OLIVER of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Co Armagh Gent of the one part and John
HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent.. [for £600 land was
sold including one acre of bog at Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
as well as the upper half of the townland of the Kennedies containing 97
acres. See beneath
Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies, Co Armagh Gent of the
first part and Jno HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone
Gent of the other part. “whereby the said Joseph OLIVER for the consideration
of of the sum of six hundred Pounds in hand paid to said Joseph OLIVER
by Jno HUGGINS ...sells the upper half Townland of Kennedies
Containing ninety-seven acres or there about with one acre of turf bog
in Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
all in the County of Armagh and all the Estate right and the Title of Joseph
OLIVER of in and to the same to hold for n the Residue of Twenty-one
years and for all further renewals to be obtained by the said Joseph
OLIVER and his Executors admons and assigns from the Vicar Choral and
__________ (it was a blank in the document) of Armagh. Witnesses John
Burges of Armagh Gent and Francis Irwin of Calldon in the Co of Tyrone Gent.
Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies,
[Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh sold his lease of 97 acres in the Kennedies as well as a bog in
Enagh, [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh for ₤600 for 21 years to John HUGGINS of Glenart, Co.
Tyrone. WITNESSES: John BURGES of Armagh, Gent; Thomas IRWIN of Caledon, Co.
Armagh; Robert LIVINGSTON.
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
404 |
2 |
264884 |
OLIVER, Arthur |
Armagh |
1788 Sep 20 |
Image
8
Deed of Mortgage btw Arthur OLIVER, Linen draper of
Ballynahonebegg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Joseph OLIVER of Ballynahonebegg of 1ST pt and
James JOHNSTON of Kappagh [Knappagh,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], of 2nd pt. Pt of Ballynahonebegg [46a] then in possession and occupation of Arthur
OLIVER being the North division of lands marked out by a straight line from
the High Road and said Arthur OLIVER’s dwelling House down to the townland of
Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
together with that part of lands lately possessed by Robert WILSON &
Thomas VERNER together with the Bleach Green & Mills Machinery &
Bleaching Utensils Buildings & Improvements … by deed of partition 15 Nov
1783 made over to said Arthur OLIVER by Sarah SEAVER with all Houses Offices
Barns Stables Orchards Gardens Lands Meadows Pastures Waters Watercourses
Woods Commons Boggs & Moss & all other appurtenances …
WITNESSES: John BURGESS of Armagh, Co. Armagh &
Patrick COLLINS, clerk to John BURGESS. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL]
NOTE: I believe that
Arthur OLIVER (est 1744-1798) was a son of Benjamin OLIVER (d 1770) of
Ballynahonebeg. Based on other deeds, it is tempting to suspect that his wife
was a SEAVER. |
|
406 |
126 |
266011 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1788 Apr 20 |
TIPPING to COULTER 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Castlecarragh
Btw Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co Louth
Esq of 1 pt & Joseph COULTER the elder of Dowdalshill Co
Louth Gent of other part… whereby the said Frances TIPPING for consideration
of Joseph COULTER surrendering unto him the former lease from Thomas
TIPPING Esq. decd to Joseph COULTER & Samuel COULTER under
which the said Joseph COULTER hold the premes which lease the said Joseph
COULTER did thereby surrender unto the said Francis TIPPING… and for the
consideration mentioned… granted …town and lands of Castlecarraghin Barony of
Dundalk Co Louth containing 220A 8P Irish Plantation Measure…. For lives of Joseph
DICKIE son of Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan Co. Louth, Joseph
RANSOM, eldest son of Joseph RANSON of Ballyregan, Co Louth Gent &
Joseph MORGAN son of Richard MORGAN of Lurgen Green Co Louth Gent…
yearly rent of £250.6.3 ½ WITNESSES: Stephen PAGE jr of Dundalk, Gent; Joseph
COULTER the younger of Dowdalshill, Co Louth, Gent; John JOHNSTON of Woodvale
[probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co
Armagh, Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for names who connect. |
|
406 |
246 |
266664 |
JACKSON,
Nichola |
Killishandra, Cavan |
1789 Jan 20 |
HALES Names Index 1786-1794
Nichola Ann JACKSON,
widow [of Richard JACKSON] of Fork Hill, Co.
Armagh of 1st part & William HALES, rector of
Killishandra, Co. Cavan & John HAMILTON & William BLAKELY, church
wardens of parish of Killishandra of the 2nd part. LUTHER, tenant
to north of released property; Widow PATTERSON, tenant to south of released
property. Nichola Ann JACKSON releases plot in n. end of Killeshandra
town bound on e. by the lake & pt of Castle Hamilton demesne, on w. by
Castle Ave - being 21roods 9perches, unto HALES, HAMILTON & BLAKELY to
hold unto HALES, HAMILTON & BLAKELY plus their successors as rector and
wardens forever at 16p ster If demanded. WITNESSED: Jackson WRAY Esq.
Of Bentfield, Antrim; Rev. William ANDERSON, clerk of Killishandra; Miles
MAHONEY, servant to William HALES; Letitia LOWE, spinster Fork Hill; Daniel
MACDOUGAL, servant to Nichola Ann JACKSON of Fork Hill. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
406 |
535 |
267375 |
|
Armagh |
1789 Feb 12 |
Image
282
BTW Thomas SIMPSON of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Esq. of
1 pt & Mary WHITE of Ballyards Co. Armagh of the other pt. For £640
SIMPSON sold to WHITE lands of Magherkillcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]…
original lease from Earl of Farnham … WITNESS: John BURGES of Armagh Gent
& James MACKAY of Ballyards Co. Armagh farmer. |
|
407 |
374 |
271814 |
|
Armagh |
1783 May 3 |
MAXWELL-MULLA Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
Robert MAXWELL Esq. Of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part unto Michael MILLAN, butcher of Derrynoose, [NOTE The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard and partly in the townland of Crossnamoyle]
Co. Armagh 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Thomas DICKEY the elder of Killhead, Co.
Antrim Linen draper of 2nd pt. pt of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] then in
poss of Michael MILLAN, in Manor of Belteagh pa Derrynoose barony & Co
Armagh, [14a 2r Engl Stat M] to hold unto Michael MILLAN except as excepted
from 1 Nov 1781 for 15 years at £8.4.11 yr rent, with cov. for renewal with
clauses for entry reentry & distress; Indorsed on back of deed - A
settles upon Michael MULLEN (presumably same person as B) from 1st Nov there
last, a part of late farm of MCARDLER [4a 15p] at £2.9. Witnesses: Maxwell
CLOSE Esq. Of Elm Park [Elm Park at Mullaghatinny,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Dennis
ROCK, farmer of Lisdrumbrokes [Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],.
Registrar, John MOSSON of Armagh. Thanks to Vancouver
Mike. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
407 |
377 |
271817 |
|
Armagh |
1783 June 11 |
MAXWELL-MULLA Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
Robert MAXWELL Esq. Of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part unto Owen MELLON, farmer of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh of second part of Brootely in Manor of Beltagh, Parish of Derrynoose,
Barony & Co ARM [6a 34p Eng stat] then in possess of Owen MELLON, except
as excepted, from Robert MAXWELL unto Owen MELLON for 15 years at
£3.10.6 ster. With covenant for renewal, entry, reentry and distress.
Witnesses: James EVERS, yeoman, late of Fellows Hall, deceased; Samuel
CUMING, Gent of Keady [the townlands of the town of Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened],
Co. Armagh & John HILL, yeoman, Co. Armagh. Registrar, John MOSSON
of Armagh. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh I am curious about Mary Anne MALLON,
partner of William OLIVER (1828-1892) because of the connection of that
family name to Brootelly . |
|
407 |
382 |
271085 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1789 Aug 29 |
GREENWAY-JACKSON
Francis GREENWAY, linen draper of Derruandre [possibly Derryane,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West,], part of Killiman,[Electoral District Killyman] Co. Armagh
assigned his title and interest in 12 acres of land along with crop, grain
and grass now standing unto John JACKSON, linen weaver of Clinmicale,
part of Tartaraghan, [Clonmakate,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] Co. Armagh for £34.2.6 . Witnesses: John JACKSON
1756 January: Thomas ROE granted unto Francis GREENWAY
of 12 acres of land in his possession, with sufficient moss for the family,
for life of Francis GREENWAY & Elizabeth GREENWAY, wife of Francis, at 6
shillings per acre yearly rent
Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
408 |
180 |
266496 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1799 Jan 20 |
WILSON-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary.
Between Robert WILSON of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,], Co.
Armagh, Gent & Robert JACKSON of Corry, [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co.
Armagh Esq for £1026 transfer lands of Ballywooly [possibly Ballywilly,
Parish of Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), in the Barony of Oneilland West]
& Dromora in Barony of Neiland, Co. Armagh “all that part and parcel of
town and lands of Tandragee together with the Corn Mill of Tandragee with the
water course Grist Succor Toll & Mulctur .. also lands of Tullybrone [Tullybrone,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] then held
by lease under William McGEOGH Esq. In Barony of Lower Fews, Co. Armagh also
part of Ballybrawly [Ballybrolly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion)] containing 33 Acres
1R 20P Parish & Co. Armagh & also part of land of Tassagh [Tassagh,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] & Tully[e]lmer
[possibly Tullynamalloge],
Co. Armagh ... term 18 years. |
|
409 |
122 |
266720 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1782 Jan 15 |
DOBBYN-SIMPSON NOTES in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Magherkilcranny
Image
373
Between Thomas DOBBIN John SIMPSON & Thomas SIMPSON
admons of Joseph SIMPSON late of Monyquinn [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh, linen
draper of 1 part & Thomas SIMPSON of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Esq.
Of the other part for £640 made over lands of Magherykillcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] to
Thomas SIMPSON. |
|
409 |
416 |
268767 |
McKEE |
Armagh |
1786 Oct 16 |
Image
523
BTW John McKELL [sic McKEE] of Derryhail [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in
Parish Kilmore Co. Armagh Linen Draper of 1 pt & James McKELL [sic McKEE]
of Ballintarget Parish Co, Armagh Linen Draper of the other. .. in
consideration of £80 made over 18a of townland of Derrhail for lives of John
McKELL William McKELL & David McKELL for rent of £4.12 payable to William
RICHARDSON Esq. as Chief rent… WITNESS Samuel McCAHIN of Richhill Gent &
David McKEE of Shewis [Shewis,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Farmer |
|
410 |
403 |
269923 |
JACKSON,
Nichola |
Armagh |
1789 Jul 16 |
BOLTON Names Index 1786-1794
Nicola Ann JACKSON of
Forkhill Lodge [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
relict of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Lodge….
Chichester BOLTON lands in Manor of Castlehamilton… SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
410 |
534 |
270351 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1789 Aug 4 |
JACKSON-BARTON Names Index
1786-1794
Image
300
Trustees of Forkhill Estate [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] –
Susanna BARTON … lands of Carricksticken [Carrickastickan,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Cloghunie, Longfield [Longfield,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Carricilldren [Carrickaldreen,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Aughadonoe, [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Ballykeel [Ballykeel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Clarkeel [Clarkill,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper ],
Levallymore [Levallymore,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Doctor's
Quarter [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Latburget [Latbirget,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Burreen [??], Karnakelly [Carnacally,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Tullyonachieve [Tullymacreeve,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper], Mullaghbane [Mullaghbane,
[Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Shanrue
[Shanroe ,Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] and Skeen [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] in Manor
of Forkhill, Co. Armagh. … lives of Susannah BARTON & Juliana Eliza
BARTON only daughter of Susannah BARTON & Francis DOBBS of City of Dublin
Esq. … life of Nichola Anne JACKSON … WITESS: Francis DOBBS, City of Dublin
Barrister & John MURPHY of City of Dublin Attorney. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
411 |
546 |
272601 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin
Armagh |
1789 Sep 25 |
McCULLOGH William to O'CALLAGHAN 1786-1793
Image
611
Btw William McCULLOCH of Kilmore Co Dublin Esq of one
pt & Owen O’CALLAGHAN of Cullaville [Cullaville,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh Gent of other McCULLAGH demised the Customs of the Fairs of Markets in
Cullaville & the Common belonging together with 30 perches part of
tenement … & 1a 3r 4p in Barony of Fews, Co Armagh... WITNESS: William
McCULLAGH jr of Kilmore Esq. son of Wm McCULLAGH the lessor & John MOORE
of Kilmore servant to said William McCULLOCK the lessor.... NOTE: This will probably tie into the McCULLAGHs who married into the JACKSONs
of Urker |
|
411 |
547 |
272602 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh
Dublin |
1789 Dec 30 |
McCULLOGH William to O'CALLAGHAN Callan River (an
island on it)
1786-1793
Image
611
McCULLOGH William to O'CALLAGHAN 1786-1793
Wm M’CULLOCH of Kilnure Co of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
Owen CALLAGHAN of Cullaville [Cullaville,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh Gent of the other pt. M’CULLOCH demised to O’CALLAGHAN town &
lands of Glassdrummon [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] &
Carrickinmoan [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] then in
his actual possession containing 76A of bog & profitable land
Irish Measure in Barony of Fews…... for lives of James John & Owen –
three oldest sons of Owen O’CALLAGHAN. WITNESS: William McCULLAGH jr of
Kilmore Esq. son of Wm McCULLAGH the lessor & John REED of Ballywen Co
Armagh Gent... NOTE: This will probably tie
into the McCULLAGHs who married into the JACKSONs
of Urker |
|
412 |
510 |
271125 |
|
Armagh |
1782 Dec 18 |
MAXWELL-LAPPAN Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
17 acres of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] from
Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] to Peter LAPPAN,
farmer |
|
414 |
235 |
270597 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789, Sept 2 |
HALL to JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg
Henry Hall of Loigh in the County of Tyrone, Gent. To Robert
JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
Esq. Townland of Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co Armagh Also mention of Ballynahon Beg
For £232.16.10 ster, Henry HALL to Robert JACKSON of 2 leases (see earlier deed 1786 June 3: Henry IRWIN to Henry HALL) + 24a
2r 20p of Bellaghy in pa and Co Armagh as demised to him by Robert JACKSON for 21 years, plus lease to lands of Ballynahombeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
as he may be entitled by way of his wife Eleanor HALL, all to hold unto Robert JACKSON for residue of
terms. Henry IRWIN to Henry HALL pt of Ballaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
for 3 yrs with renewal for 3 to 3 years during Nat life of Elinor HALL at 13
shilling 4p rent. WITNESS: Hugh RUSK [or RUSH?] of Curry [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh, Miller & Henry CLARKE Esq. Of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh.. From my notes and also transcribed by Mike
Stewart. |
|
414 |
235 |
270598 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789, Sept 2 |
WATSON to JACKSON
John WATSON of Teemore [Teemore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co
Armagh Gent. In the consideration of 400 pounds paid to him by Robert
JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh ... 94 acres with appurtenances in Parish of Mullaghbrack and County
of Armagh ... lease of three lives was formerly under Robert SIBTHORPE
For £400 John WATSON releases to Robert JACKSON,
land of Teemore [94 acres] in pa of Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh a lease for 3
lives held under Robert SIBTHORPE by Sir C_ [Capel?] MOLEYNEUX, Bart.
WITNESSES: Robert BURKE, Gent of Macanhum, ARM & William NICHOLL,
innkeeper of City of Armagh. From my notes and also Mike
Stewart Notes. |
|
417 |
245 |
272748 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh & Cavan |
1790 Jan 11 |
JACKSON-NORRIS Names Index 1786-1794
Deed of release 10 Aug
1780 btw Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co
Armagh Esq. & Rev Richard NORRIS of town of Drogheda reciting article
made 17 Sep 1767 the sd Richard JACKSON by the name of Richard
JACKSON of Castlehamilton Co Cavan Esq set lands of Killishandra to
Rev LUTHER – abt 6 acres with Malthouse SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
419 |
13 |
272940 |
SEAVER |
Armagh |
1790 Jan 23 |
SEAVER, Johnathon-MONTGOMERY 1786-1793 Sisters…
SEAVER, Elizabeth
SEAVER, Thomas
SEAVER, Mary
SEAVER, Jane
SEAVER, Bridget |
|
419 |
363 |
274303 |
JACKSON,
Nichola Ann |
Armagh |
1790 Mar 29 |
JACKSON-SOUTHWELL Names Index
1786-1794
Nicola Anne JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] [
In 2013 not needed] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
425 |
288 |
277085 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1783 Jul 31 |
Tullygallaghan Townland Index 1739-1810
Image
609
BTW Thomas BALL of Seapark Co. Wicklow Esq. of 1 pt
& David JACKSON of Liscalgat [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh farmer of the other part. BALL let to JACKSON townland of
Tullygallaghan [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
containing 247a 3r 39p set forth in annexed map in Co. Armagh … lives of John
JACKSON aged 3 years or thereabouts eldest son of said David JACKSON,
Margaret JACKSON aged one year or thereabouts and Barbara JACKSON aged one year or thereabouts the 1st & 2nd daughters of David
JACKSON … term of 31 years. David JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: William STEPHENS of Cross Co. Armagh &
Patrick KANE of Coolderry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Co.
Armagh Land surveyor, Memorial WITNESS: William STEPHENS & George
JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent. |
|
432 |
410 |
281078 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Armagh |
1791 Apr 2 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Image
220.
Thomas JACKSON of Ballymagerny [Ballymagerny,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co Armagh farmer of the one part & John
JACKSON & William JACKSON of Ballymagerny farmers of the other
part. Recited that Arthur COPE of Loughgall [Loughgall,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh leased 1 Nov 1789 to Thomas JACKSON in his actual possession … 15a
3r 14p for annual rent of £19.6.8 … all the lands in said Indenture mentioned
commonly called the Spring were held containing 5a
Also Ballymore …. WITNESS:: Thomas LIVINGSTONE of City
of Armagh Gent David BELL of Ballymagerney & James McMAHON of Kilmore.
Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
434 |
198 |
280859 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1785 May 3 |
OLIVER, Andrew-WILLIS1786-1793
Andrew OLIVER of Newtown Hamilton [NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh, Gent of the one pt & David WILLIS of the same Shopkeeper.
OLIVER demised land adjoining Newtown Hamilton bounded on the East by the
Dundalk Road on the South by Alexander McCRORY’s holdings on the West by
Moses McCAMMONs holdings and on the North by Francis PALMER’s holding all
that Field called the mearing house field excepting and reserving as in said
lease is excepted and reserved… and John OLIVER son of Andrew OLIVER then
about 11 years old. WITNESS: Gavin SHAW & Alexander McILROY both of
Newtown Hamilton Co. Armagh Gents SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVERs. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
434 |
198 |
440183 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1791 Mar 22 |
OLIVER-WILLIS
Lease btw Andrew OLIVER of Newtown Hamilton [NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
in Co. of Armagh, Gent of the 1 pt & David WILES of the same
shopkeeper .. part of the land adjoining Newtownhamilton afsd bounded on the
east by the Dundalk Rd. on the South by Alexander McCRORYs holdings on h west
by Moses McCAMMONs holding on the North by Francis PALMERs holding and that
field called the mearing house field… for natural lives of the sd David WILES
the lessee & his son a child and John OLIVER son of sd Andrew OLIVER then
aged about 11 years old.. WITNESS: Gavin SHAW & Alexander McILROY both of
Newtown Hamilton. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVERs. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
439 |
274 |
440665 |
|
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
GERVAIS-WILIAMS Ballinahonemore |
|
445 |
334 |
286880 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1790 Dec 6 |
WILLSON-JACKSON Tullybroan
Image
481
WATSON-JACKSON 1739-1810
Btw Robert WILLSON of Ballymalone [Ballynahone?],
Parish & Co Armagh Gent & Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
Esq of the other part... for consid trans part of townland of Tullybrone, [Tullybrone,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] Parish
& Co Armagh, granted to Robert WILSON father of said Robert WILLSON by Wm
McGOUGH of Armagh Esq.. Witnesses incl Wm Nicholl & Robt NICHOLL both of
Armagh, City of Armagh, Gent & Memorial WITNESS: Wm NICHOLL & Robert
NICHOL & Hugh MOSSON of Armagh, Gent. |
|
445 |
334 |
286881 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1797 Dec 8 |
JACKSON - Deed of Conveyance
Image
481
betw. Wm WALLACE & Joseph WALLACE of
Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), in the Barony of Fews Lower, co Armagh
farmer of the one part & Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co Armagh
of the other part. Reciting William WALLACE & Joseph WALLACE. for 35
shilling sold part of Mullaghbrack,
Parish of Mullaghbrack, [Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), in the Barony of Fews Lower] Co Armagh
which they purchased from their father John WALLACE now in the hands of Robert
JACKSON.
WITNESS: Robert BURKE of Mecantum both in Co
Armagh |
|
445 |
335 |
286882 |
Jackson, Robert & Margueretta |
Armagh |
1798 Dec 23 |
Margaret JOHNSTON – JACKSON
Image
481
Memorial of deed 2 Apr 1791 btw Margaret JOHNSTON of
Mullaghbrack, Co Armagh spinster of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON Esq. of
Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co Armagh
of the other pt. Reciting the said Margaret JOHNSTON in consideration of an
annuity or yearly rent charge of £10 yearly to be paid to Margaret JOHNSTON
during her natural life out of the said Robert JACKSON’s several lands
…. released to JACKSON part of lands of Mullaghbrack,
Parish of Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), in the Barony of Fews Lower,].
WITNESSED Margaretta JACKSON of Aughnacloy [Aughnacloy,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] & Robert BURK of Mecantrim both in Co.
Armagh Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
445 |
350 |
286920 |
SEAVER |
Armagh & Dublin |
1791 Jul 9 |
SEAVER, Bridget-SEAVER 1786-1793
Tripartite indenture btw Sackville Hatch LOVETT of City of
Dublin Esq/ of 1st part; Bridget SEAVER of Heath Hall [Ballymacdermot,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper, co
Armagh of 2nd part& Jonathon SEAVER of Heath Hall, brother of Bridget....
marriage intended Bridget SEAVER & Sackville Hatch LOVETT |
|
445 |
453 |
287334 |
COULTER |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1791 Nov 14 |
COULTER, David-GERAGHTY 1786-1793
David COULTER of Dungannon in Co Tyrone, merchant of the
one part & Thomas Richard GERAGHTY of Dungannon, Linen Merchant... lives
of David COULTER son of said David COULTER, Hugh WATSON son of Robert WATSON
of Castle Caulfield son of John WATSON of Portadown, Co. Armagh... witness
Andrew VANCE of Dungannen, merchant & Andrew GERAGHTY of sd town, Linen
Draper. |
|
450 |
571 |
292343 |
|
Monaghan |
1792 Jan 25 |
SCOTT, Thomas-CURLY NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
Deed of discharge between Robert ANDERSON Town &
Co. Monaghan of 1st part & Terrence CURLEY of Aghnamulla, Co.
Monaghan 2nd part & John ANDERSON of Cullentragh [Cullentragh,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] Co. Armagh &
Thomas SCOTT of Sheagh, Co. Monaghan of 3rd part ... re: Coles St.
On the side next the Lough in the Town & Co. Monaghan. WITNESS: Edward
KELLY, Merchant; John REILLY, Gent & James LECKY, Gent all of Town &
Co. Monaghan. |
|
453 |
69 |
289191 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1792 April 5 |
SMITH-OLIVER
Image
331
Deed of Assignment March 13, 1792 btw John SMITH of the
Town of Armagh being possessed of lands of Breagh [possibly Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West], Co. Armagh by virtue of a lease made to him by William BLACKER
late of Carrick [Carrick,
Parish of Seagoe, in
the Barony of Oneilland
East], Co. Armagh Esq. For the three lives of John SMITH, Charles NUTTLE
[?], and John APPLEBY for yearly rent of 8 pounds 14s & 3 halfpence
fees and duties included… in consideration of 130 pounds paid by James OLIVER
of the Town of Armagh, Gent made lands of Breagh over to James OLIVER, his
heirs Exors and Assigns for the residue and remainder of the life and
lives named.. WITNESS:. Edward GLASSY of [blank] Co. Monaghan &
George FLETCHER of Town of Armagh, Hosier. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh NOTE:
There are three townlands named Breagh – in Parishes which are contiguous: Tartaraghan, Drumcree, and Seagoe. There is also a
townland called Breaghey in the Parish of Tynan.
There were adjacent holdings there held by the OLIVERs. |
|
459 |
119 |
293078 |
JACKSON, David |
Armagh |
1792 Feb 21 |
Richard JOHNSTON – JACKSON
Image
391
btw Richard JOHNSTON Shanrue [Shanroe,Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co
Armagh farmer of 1 pt & David JACKSON Liscalgot [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh farmer of other pt. Reciting that the said Richard JOHNSTON in
consideration of £84 paid to him granted to David JACKSON 44a 3r 39p
in townland of Cashel [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier, Co. Armagh the same demised by Thomas
BALL Esq. to the said Richard JOHNSTON to hold to Richard
JOHNSTON and his heirs for the residue of the lease for the rest of the lives
and years in said lease from Thomas BALL Esq. to said Richard JOHNSTON
subject to rents and costs & other clauses. WITNESSES: Thomas SHEA of
City of Dublin attorney; Thomas SMYTH of Silverbridge, Co. Armagh farmer SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker NOTE: Richard JOHNSTON married
Anne JACKSON in 1767. She was a sister of David JACKSON (aft 1744-1796). |
|
461 |
392 |
296013 |
|
Armagh |
1793 Jan 8 |
MAZIER-PRENTICE Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg
1739-1810
Image
507
Indented deed made between Bartholomew MAZIER of the
city of Dublin merchant and Thomas PRENTICE and Alexander PRENTICE, both of
the city of Armagh, merchant of the one part. And Elizabeth PRENTICE of the
city of Armagh aforesaid spinster of the other part. Witness that Thomas
OATES late of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the Parish and County of Armagh by a codicil
annexed and as part of his last will and testament bearing date the 9th day of November, 1763 did bequeath the lands of Ballinahonebeg then in his
possession and held by lease under Richard SEAVER, with the right of renewal
thereof to his five daughters Mary DOBBIN otherwise OATES, Elizabeth PRENTICE
otherwise OATES and Anne McWILLIAM otherwise OATES Jane OATES [NOTE: Jane Oates married Joseph OLIVER the
year after her father’s death] and Leticia OATES and the survivors of
them. In trust to permit his son, John OATES to receive the profits thereof
during his life and after his decease to his lawful issue, and in failure.
Thereof to his said five daughters or their lawful issue share and share
alike, said deed also recites that said Elizabeth PRENTICE otherwise OATES is
since dead [NOTE: Died 1786], leaving issue.
To whit, Thomas, Alexander, James, Elizabeth, and Mary,[NOTE: There was also a daughter Jane PATTON who
died 1779] said deed also recites that Thomas, Alexander, James,
Elizabeth and Mary in right of their mother said Elizabeth were entitled to
the revisionary interest of undivided one fifth of said lands of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
On the death of said John OATES and the benefit of survivorship and said
deed. Recites that by deed bearing date the eighth day of October 1795, the
said James PRENTICE for the consideration therein mentioned granted bargained
sold assigned transferred and set over unto the Bartholomew MAZIER and
Elizabeth Prentice his fifth of the undivided one fifth of the said lands
Ballinahonebeg said deed also recites that said Mary PRENTICE had
intermarried with said Bartholomew MAZIER Thomas Alexander PRENTICE for and
in consideration of the sum of five shillings sterling to them in hand paid
by said Elizabeth Prentice the receipt whereof is therein acknowledged have
granted bargained sold assigned transfer and set over unto the said Elizabeth
PRENTICE executors administrators and assigns the undivided fifth of said
lands of Ballinahonebeg to hold unto the said Elizabeth PRENTICE her
executors administrators and assigns for ever the said lines and premises
with their appurtenances which said deed and this Memorial are witnessed by
Robert McKINLEY [McKINSTRY?], and Gabriel KING of the city of Dublin gent and
John PRENTICE of the city of Armagh gent. Thomas PRENTICE. Seal.
Alexander PRENTICE. Seal. Signed and sealed in presence of John
PRENTICE Robert McKINLEY and John PRENTICE of the city of Armagh. NOTE: MAZIERE is a Huguenot name. He was an
Apothecary in Town of Armagh. Also, an Andrew MAZIERE – who died in 1834
& who I suspect was related - was one of the signatories (along with
PRENTICEs and many other Presbyterians) to a “Notice of 100 guinea reward for
Tuesday 7th fire at Roman Catholic Chapel at Tullysaron” [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
BNL. In 1774 a David MAZIERE had a rent agreement for Taghnevan, Armagh. NOTE: At time of Griffiths, a William MAZIERE held
lands as well as the mills at Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
which had been leased by Joseph OLIVER until his death in 1837. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh See also Mem # 236328 |
|
461 |
440 |
296204 |
|
Armagh |
1792 Oct 8 |
PRENTICE-MAZIER Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
1739-1810
Image
531
This memorial has the same names and places as in Mem #
296013 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
462 |
370 |
295062 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1793,
Dec 24
1774,
May 12 |
KERR to OLIVER
Image
193
Memorial of a Deed of Assignment
between Edward Kerr, City of Armagh Brewer Executor of Thomas OSBOURNE
late of Ballymorran in the Co of Armagh farmer decd of the one
part and Andrew OLIVER of the City of Armagh Chandler of the other part
- house garden and premises on Thomas Street, Armagh ... (hard to read
witness names) Lease 12 May 1774 house and garden on Thomas Street for term
of 23 years yearly rent of ₤6.10. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
462 |
482 |
296434 |
OLIVER, David |
Monaghan |
1793 July
1793
Jan 10 |
OLIVER, David - OLIVER Book
45 (1739-1810)
NAMES: David OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh];
William OLIVER of Ballyrea; Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea; Benjamin OLIVER of
Ballyrea, George CRAWFORD, linen draper of Cherryvale; Joseph BOYD; Thomas
CRAWFORD & Andrew CRAWFORD (Sons of George); Armar LOWRY-CORRY. TOWNLANDS: Ballyrea, Co.
Armagh; Cornacarrow & Laragh, Parish of Aghnamullen, Co. Monaghan.
NOTES: David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co. Armagh farmer of
the one part & William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER of
Ballyrea, farmers of the 2nd part. It seems that David OLIVER
granted to his sons a lease at Cornacarrow & Laragh. Date of 1790 court
case mentioned. David OLIVER plaintiff & George CRAWFORD defendant.
Witnesses: Thomas LIVINGSTONE, City of Armagh & Thomas McMAHON, City of
Armagh
OLIVER - OLIVER
11 Feb 1793 between David OLIVER of Ballyrea in the
city of Armagh, farmer of the one part and William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER and
Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea aforesaid farmers of the other part. Re: Town and
lands of Cornacarrow, Laragh (refers to a court case 1 March 1790 in which
David OLIVER was plaintiff and George CRAWFORD, defendant).I couldn’t read lots of it. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVERs. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
464 |
339 |
295906 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh
Cork |
1793 Jan 12 |
McCULLOGH Archibald to JACKSON 1786-1793
Image
186
BTW Archibald McCULLAGH of Co. & City of Armagh,
Gent of 1st pt & Isaac JACKSON of Donoloughan [??], Co. Armagh, farmer and weaver. 14a of land in
Donoloughan by virtue of lease made by Hugh WILLSON to William McCULLAGH
father of said Archibald McCULLAGH for lives of Hugh, James his eldest son
[presumably these are both WILLSONs] and James ASHMUR the younger of Youghall. WITNESSES: Thomas GREER & James McKEAN
both of City & Co. Armagh, merchants. |
|
464
|
414 |
296474 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1793
Feb 13 |
COARDE-JACKSON Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
Memorial of a Demise of Land wherein is Recd that Sarah SEAVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
late Decd was in her life time and at her death pssd & intitled by a lease jointly with Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg Agd to the lower third
part to the Sd Townland of Ballinahonebeg in Parish & Co. of
Armagh … 90A. She was the sole executor of Richard SEAVER. Deed of partition
executed by Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER 5 Nov 1780 …. Arthur OLIVER
would hold lands then in his possession in the North division of Sd lands & Sarah SEAVER the South division. John COANDE (or COARDE) of
Ballybrocky in Co. & Parish of Armagh was executor of Sarah SEAVER.
Arthur OLIVER (it seems) had the Bleach Green. It seems there was a transfer
of Sarah’s land to Robert JACKSON on Feb 13 1793 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
467 |
472 |
301564 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1792
Nov 6 |
OLIVER, Andrew – MANN 1786-1793 Tullysarren
Image
472
Deed of Assignment by way of a mortgage btw Andrew
OLIVER of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh farmer of the one part & [Joseph?] MANN of Moy in Co. Tyrone
Merchant of the other part. Reciting Andrew OLIVER by deed of mortgage 20 Oct
1792 for £20 paid by Charles MAN, released to Charles MAN 96 acres in
townland of Tullysaren Manor of Charlemount Co. Armagh (then there seems to
be some loans to Andrew OLIVER secured by the land). WITNESSES: John JOHNSTON
and Winright [PROCTIN?] & Samuel JOHNSTON SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
470 |
521 |
308071 |
TIPPING |
Armagh
Down |
1794 Apr 13 |
TIPPING-WADDELL Tullyvallen
Image
293
Thomas TIPPING of Bellurgan Park of 1 pt & James
WADDELL of Springfield, Co. Down of the other… towns and lands of Rocks Camy
called part of Tullyvallen Ball [probably Camly
(Ball), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
& [Keran Caas?] otherwise called Cunninghams acres [probably land in Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
cont 401 acres plantation measure in possession of Arthur GARSTIN
Esq., in Barony of Fews…. To hold for lives of James PLUNKET and Thomas
PLUNKET sons of Lawrence PLUNKETT formerly of Bragganstown being the
surviving lives named in lease by Thomas TIPPING Esq. deceased to Arthur [or
Anthony?] GARSTON Esq. also deceased. WITNESS: Richard JONES Esq. Barrister
& Thomas JOHNSTON Gent Attorney both of City of Dublin. And Elizabeth
CARTEN witnessed memorial.
NOTE: William CUNNINGHAM
of Moneymore in Co. Derry held leases to part of Tullymore. SEE: Tullyvallen
JACKSONs |
|
470 |
540 |
308081 |
TIPPING |
Armagh |
1794 Jul 1 |
RAM-TIPPING NOTE: Initially, I had pg 538 and Mem
308079.
Image
294
BTW Abel RAM of Cheltenham Gloucestershire Esq. of 1 pt
& Catherine TIPPING of Bellingham Park Co. Louth widow of other pt. Sale
of 1 year lease on lands at Werburgh Street, Fishamble
Street, and Stephens Green in Co. &
City of Dublin. … lands in Wicklow … lands in Wexford … Several lands – but
no mention of Tullyvallen. WITNESS: Henry Vincent JACKSON Attorney |
|
471 |
70 |
298007 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh
Down |
1792 Mar 7 |
SEAVER, Charles-McCULLAGH NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
Charles SEAVER of Corcreaghan, Co. Down, Gent of 1st part & Robert McCULLOUGH of Ballybright [probably Ballybot. It is on the west side of the townland of Ballinlare,
Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony of Orior Upper.] Co.
Armagh Nailer of other part. Lease to McCULLOUGH of Ballybought Co. Armagh
now in possession of Robert McCULLOUGH & John NEILSON & undertenants
on north side of the road leading into Newry “in as fee simple a manner was
let to John MONTGOMERY of Canal Street, Co. Armagh, Merchant ... during
natural lives of Robert McCULLOUGH, Mary McCULLOUGH orse [?]lson [possibly
NEILSON? WILSON?] his wife and Sarah McCULLOCH daughter to both and also
during the life & lives. WITNESS: Robert CASSIDY of Newry, Co. Down
weaver & Thomas COLE of Emyvale, Co. Monaghan Land Surveyor. |
|
472 |
12 |
294568 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1792 Nov 23 |
POOLER, Thomas-WOOD
POOLER, John
POOLER, Elizabeth 1786-1793
Btw Thomas POOLER & John POOLER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Gent &
Elizabeth POOLER of the same spinster of the 1 pt & Cuthbert WOODS of
Eglish, Weaver in sd Co of the other. Demised to Cuthbert WOODS land at
Eglish then in the actual possession of him by est 7a for lives of Thomas
WOODS, Cuthbert WOODS, and Francis WOODS al sons of his…. Yearly rent of 5
pounds 19s 4d. |
|
473 |
455 |
309106 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1794 Sep 30 |
O’NEIL-JACKSON 1739-1810 Ballymacowen [??]
Image
615
Rev James Terrence O’NEIL priest of the Parish of
Ballymacknale, [perhaps Ballymyre] Co Armagh
of the 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of the City of Armagh of the other in
consid of 600 pounds demised all the farm of lands of Tandragee, [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] Co.
Armagh lately possessed by Robert WILSON. WITNESS: Thomas WALKER & John
JOHNSTON & Robert WILSON Terence O’NEIL [SEAL] … Robert JACKSON signed
and sealed. |
|
474 |
171 |
299443 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1793 June 28 |
JOHNSTON, John to JACKSON Ballynahonbeg
& Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh
Image
90
Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, [Woodvale is in Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] or possibly Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh & John JOHNSTON of Ballyhain, Co. Monaghan re: Ballynahonbeg Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,]
Reciting Indre 4 Apr 1761 between Richard SEAVER, Gent,
Grandfather of John JOHNSTON jr. of Ballytrain, [possibly Ballintra,]
Co. Monaghan and John JOHNSTON, Gent, deceased of Armaghgore, Co. Armagh for
Town and lands of Ballynahonebegg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Parish and County of Armagh by virtue of lease
from See of Armagh. Richard SEAVER bequeathed his interest in this land to
his grandson John JOHNSTON. In this Memorial John JOHNSTON jr. grants to Robert
JACKSON Esq. of Woodvale, Co. Armagh all his right to this property
including a Corn Mill in Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in consideration of 300 pounds sterling paid by Robert
JACKSON. |
|
474 |
175 |
299375 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
1793
June 20 |
OLIVER, William - OLIVER 1786-1793
I Image
92
NOTE: I looked for 1781, November 7th deed 370-333-251896 for an earlier lease
covering the same lands and interests NOTE:
found one for 1786
Jun 27 Brootely [Brootally,
Parish of Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Manor
Ballagh, Parish Derrynoose
NOTES: Registered June 26 1793 between William
OLIVER sr. of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
& Co. of Armagh of the one part & William OLIVER jr. of Ennislare.in
said parish and Co. of Armagh of the other part ... Robert MAXWELL of
Fellowshall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh leased
7 Nov 1781 to said Wm OLIVER sr. “All that and those that part of the town
and land of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] late in
the possession of Elizabeth CLOGHER and then in the possession of the
said William OLIVER senior containing by estimation 53 acres English statute
measure be the same more or less together with an Irish good of turf Bog the
whole situate lying and being in the Manor of Belleagh parish of Derrynoose Barony
& County of Armagh and meared and bounded on the north by part of the
townlands of Cormeen [Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Tullacallicky [Tullycallidy,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh ] and Brootely on the east by Lisdrumbrughas on the south and west by Brootely aforesaid as occupied and enjoyed by the
said Elizabeth CLOGHER with the appurts. To hold unto the said William OLIVER
sr ... for 19 years with a covenant of renewal Toties Quoties ... in
consideration of £45 10s sterling to him paid by the said Wm. OLIVER jr did
grant etc to Wm OLIVER jr. above described lands. Witnessed by W?. OLIVER of
City of Armagh, Chandler; John KERR of Armagh, merchant. William OLIVER,
[SEAL] in presence of Andrew OLIVER & John KERR. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
478 |
90 |
304546 |
OLIVER |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1793 Dec 29 |
OLIVER, David- CRAWFORD NOTES in 2009 diary Laragh, Carnecarrow
Between David OLIVER formerly of Laragh &
Cornecarrow, Co. Monaghan but then of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part
& George CRAWFORD or wife of Cherryvale, Co. Monaghan linen draper of the
other part (Long deed describes land involved - need to order) SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
479 |
189 |
303878 |
|
Armagh |
1793 Sept 18 |
HENRY-PRINGLE Seven towns 1739-1810
Image
409
Articles of Agreement BTW John HENRY of Killoon
in Parish Ballyclog Co. Tyrone of 1st pt & Dorothy PRINGLE,
spinster of 2nd pt & John PRINGLE of Limepark Lodge Co. Tyrone
Esq. of 3rd pt. Marriage to be had btw John HENRY & Dorothy
PRINGLE … Dorothy PRINGLE intitled to sum of £500 and also £20 annuity
issuing out of townlands commonly called and known by the name of the seven Townlands situate contiguous to the
Town of Armagh … and John HENRY is possessed of several lands in Killoon
aforesaid out of which Lands the said Dorothy PRINGLE shall be intitled to
and receive the yearly sum of £30 as a Jointure … WITNESS: John WILCOCKS
Thomas WALSH and Joshua FERGUSON … Memorial WITNESS; John WILCOCKS and John
McEVOY in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.
NOTE: The Seven Townlands include:
· Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
· Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
· Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
· Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
· Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
&
· Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]
These are all townlands with a significant OLIVER
presence at this time.
SEE: ROD
584 348 307635. NOTE: May
21 1753 will of Charlotte PRINGLE née OLIVER, wife of a John PRINGLE. Her
parents were a Dr. William & Elizabeth OLIVER (could they have been
William OLIVER and Elizabeth HARDY?), and her named sisters included
Elizabeth, Harriet, Susan & Caroline. She also had a brother William
OLIVER.
SEE: DEED:
162-561-111118
NEWS article: 1785
Jan 25-28
SEE: ROD:
485-387-307174 |
|
479 |
326 |
306735 |
|
Tyrone |
1794 Mar 27 |
ECCLES-Jo BROWNE Moy
Samuel BROWNE, Merchant of Armagh – land sold to
him in Moy, Co. Tyrone – other names Mary ECCLES & TAYLOR. NOTE: This makes me wonder even more if the Samuel
BROWNE, father of Thompson BROWNE was related to Rev. Daniel Gunn BROWNE. |
|
480 |
346 |
304844 |
PRINGLE, John |
Armagh |
1794 Mar 13 |
PRINGLE, John - PRINGLE, Henry Killynure
NOTES: Memorial of a deed between John PRINGLE of Limepark
Lodge, Co. Tyrone, Esq. & Henry PRINGLE Esq. Major General in his
Majesties service & William PRINGLE of Conway in Kingdom of Great
Britain. Esq. RE: Lease of 1 Aug 1793 made by College & Corp of Vicars
Choral & Organist of the Cathedral Church of Armagh to John PRINGLE for
Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
&
Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]
for 21 years from May 1st. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
482 |
168 |
304843 |
|
Armagh |
1793 Nov 23 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE 1739-1810
Image
63
BTW John PRINGLE of Limepark Lodge Co. Tyrone Esq. of 1st pt Elizabeth BANNERMAN of Caledon Co. Tyrone spinster of 2nd pt
& William PRINGLE of Conway in Kingdom of Great Britain Esq. and Robert
PRINGLE Major in his Majesty’s 51st Regiment of Foot of 3rd pt. Marriage intended btw John PRINGLE & Elizabeth BANNERMAN… lands of
Doogeny [??] and parts of Seven Towns and lands of Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] in Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Thomas IRWIN of Caledon Co.
Tyrone Gent & Philip McGUIRE Anagheramp Co. Tyrone. Memorial WITNESS:
Jane IRWIN & Philip McGUIRE. |
|
482 |
443 |
312566 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1795 Jan 9 |
Image
238
BTW James READ of Letmacullan [Latmacollum,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
farmer of 1st pt Samuel CARSON of City of Armagh Surgeon of 2nd pt & Robert McCULLAGH of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co.
Armagh Linen Draper of 3rd pt. James REED in consideration of
£247.3 paid to Samuel CARSON and in consideration of £94.4.9 paid to
James REED sold to Robert McCULLOUGH lands of Letmacullun in Co. Armagh 25a
for lives of William REED son of Clement REED then late of Monage Co.
Monaghan deceased James REED of Monage brother of said Thomas REED then aged
10 years and of Redy WRIGHT son of Redy WRIGHT of Monoge age abt 14 …
WITNESS: John JOHNSTON & Robert McKINSTRY both of City of Armagh Gents
Robert McCULLAGH [SEAL]
NOTE: A later Clement
READ of Monage married Eliza OLIVER (abt 1813-?) of Aughnamullen Co. Monaghan
in 1837 and they seemed to have emigrated to America. |
|
483 |
355 |
314598 |
HARDY |
Armagh |
1790 Jun 2 |
CRAWFORD-HARDY Dromart
Image 489
BTW George CRAWFORD Derryvale, Co. Monaghan Merchant of
the 1 pt & James HARDY of Dromad, [possibly Drumart,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower]Co.
Armagh Esq of the other pt. for 1850 pounds pd to HARDY demised land reputed
to be ¼ of Dromadin Manor of Teemore [SEE: Teemore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh then in possession of said George CRAWFORD & his undertenants and
formerly in the possession of Richard HUDSON for lives of [royalty] WITNESS: James HARDY jr of Dromad & John MAFFIT of Cabra,
Gent. |
|
484 |
67 |
303060 |
McKEE aka McKELL |
Armagh |
1793 Dec 9 |
Image
39
McKEE-McKEE (in townland index)
BTW John McKELL of Bellintaggart Co. Armagh of 1 pt
& Edward McKELL of DaryHale Co Armagh of other pt reciting reciting
townland of Derryhall [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh now in possession of James McKELL… WITNESS: John McGOWEN of
Galnuire & Francis NIPPEN [possibly TIPPIN]
of Clonmakesh both in Co. Armagh |
|
484 |
279 |
307788 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Louth |
1794-1799 |
McCULLOCK Wm to McGEOUGH
William M’CULLOCH of Kilmore in Co. Antrim of the one
pt & Joshua M’GEOGH of Armagh of the other part. Reciting that James
M’CULLOCH of Piedmont, Co. Antrim Esq. deceased reciting deed Feb18, 1744
granted let and set to Thomas TIPPING late of Castletown, Co. Louth since
deceased….lands of Tullyallen Cunningham [probably Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
cont 80 acres or thereabouts, Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh…Fen 18 1744 set to
Joshua M’GEOUGH set lands of Tullyvallen Cunningham 109 acres 1 rood 18
perches WITNESS: Daniel BROWN attorney at Law, Dublin & Dorothea
M’CULLOCH. |
|
485 |
360 |
07085 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
OLIVER to OLIVER no match Tried name index 1708-1785– couldn’t
find the deed #. Did townland index again 1708-1738
– K & 1739-1810
- K – no joy. Since no memorial starts with zero, the error is
likely mine. Possibly 307085, but it is not in Bk 485. It was supposed to be
for Killinure Co Armagh. Also not in Grantors
1708-1729. Not in Grantors
1730-1745. |
|
485 |
364
366
387 |
307174 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
1790
Mar 10 |
OLIVER- WHALEY I have a copy. Ennislare, Farmacaffley
Image
518
NOTES: Wm OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in
parish & Co. Armagh & Francis OLIVER of Ennislare ... Thomas WHALEY
of Dublin had leased on 10 Mar 1790 to Wm. OLIVER abt 31 acres of Ennislare
“meared and bounded on the north by Farmacafly [Farmacaffly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
on the west by Townland of Err. Witness William OLIVER & James OLIVER
both of Ennislea, linen drapers. William OLIVER jr. was the witness.. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
485 |
366 |
307175 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
|
OLIVER, William - OLIVER I have
a copy. (it was cited as on p 368 which was wrong) Ennislare
Image
518
Between William OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] &
Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare in Parish & County Armagh. “Whereas Mr.
Francis PRINGLE late of Limepark in Co. Tyrone did buy indenture of lease
bearing date 10 March 1784 demised with said William OLIVER all that part of
the town and lands of Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and Killynan [??] then in his possession being
a part of those lands formerly held by John and Sam DOBBYN .... abt 57 acres
in parish & County Armagh “meared and bounded on the North east and south
by part of the townlands of Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and Enagh on the west by the townland of Magherykilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] ... to
Wm. OLIVER ... sd. Wm OLIVER in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds
sterling paid by sd. Benjamin OLIVER ... grant etc. lnds to said Benj.
OLIVER. Witness Wm. OLIVER of Ennislare jr. Linen draper. James OLIVER, Linen
draper.. Wm OLIVER [SEAL] SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
486 |
39 |
301827 |
JACKSON,
Nichola Ann |
Armagh Cavan |
1790 ? 5 |
JACKSON-YOUNG Names Index 1786-1794
Nichola Anne JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Lodge, Co. Armagh to John YOUNG of Carlismore Esq and George ANDERSON the
younger of Killishandra the younger, shopkeeper. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
486 |
226 |
307430 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Armagh |
1794,
Apr 13 |
OLIVER-CURRY NOTE: I had under 586-228, which was
incorrect. Kennedies,& Enagh bog
Indentured Deed 1794 April 13
Joseph OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
, Co. Armagh Linen Draper of the
one part & William Curry of Aughaday, Co Tyrone, Merchant of the other
part. Upper half townland of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
97 acres together with one acre of bog in the Townland of Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
by virtue of a lease [ ] dated the first
day of July 1793 and made by [ ] and the College and
Corporation of Vicars Choral of the Cathedral Church of St. Patricks Armagh
of the one part and the said Joseph OLIVER then of the in the Co
of Armagh of the other part. To hold to the said Joseph OLIVER his execrs,
admons and assigns for the term of twenty-one years from the first day of May
then last past subject to the yearly rent of thirty pounds one shilling nine
pence.... Joseph OLIVER did grant bargain and sell to William CURRY Joseph
OLIVER’s right title [ ] and Estate for the sum of one
thousand pounds sterling. Witness Leonard DOBBIN, City of Armagh; William
McWILLIAMS of the same merchant. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] PRESENT: Leonard DOBBIN.
Wm McWILLIAMS. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
489 |
256 |
309105 |
|
Armagh |
1794 Sep 30 |
WILSON-O’NEIL Ballymacowen [??] 1739-1810
Robert WILSON of Ballymacone [Ballymacombs
More, or Ballymacombs-Beg,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
leased lands at Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] |
|
489 |
338 |
31002 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1791 Mar 1 |
JACKSON-GIROME Names Index 1794-
Image
180
Bt Robert JACKSON of Woodville [probably Woodvale (although it does say Woodville)
aka Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion),, Co Armagh Gent of 1 pt & William GIRVIN Co
Armagh Linen draper… for sum of £1,200 pounds sterling demised lands of Rowan
[Rowan,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Knockronen [Probably Knockrevan , Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]
Ballinagallagh [Ballynagolan,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] and
Moneyquin [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and the Bleach Yard Bleach Mills Bleaching Utensils and other improvements
.. WITNESS: Joseph SMITH of Kennilage and Margaret JACKSON of
Loughgan [??] and Memorial WITNESS: Joseph
SMITH & John QUINN William GIRVIN [SEAL] |
|
491 |
220 |
31770 |
Armagh |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1795 Oct 31 |
MAXWELL-HUGHES Book 2 (1739-1810) 1739-1810 Killylea
Btw James McCARTEN of Killyleas [[Killylea,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] of 1 pt & Owen
HUGHES of Callidon, Co. Tyrone. |
|
492 |
58 |
319541 |
PRINGLE |
Armagh |
1795 Dec 28 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE 1739-1810 Killynure?
Wm. PRINGLE late of Conway in
Britain but then Lime Park Lodge, Co. Tyrone & Elizabeth PRINGLE
otherwise LAVADIN his wife of the one part & John PRINGLE of Lime Park
Lodge Co. Tyrone of the other part. Lands of Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Killinerens [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] |
|
492 |
112 |
320154 |
|
Armagh |
1795 Nov 7 |
Btw Thos BURROWS of Blackwatertown, Co. Armagh Gent
& James HANNA of Blackwatertown, Co. Armagh, Merchant Lands of Cavan,
Barony Connigan, Co. Tyrone…. Details on lives of BURROWS etc. |
|
492 |
356 |
328028 |
OLIVER, John, Mary & Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1790 Apr 21 |
Image
473
BTW John OLIVER, Mary OLIVER and
Elizabeth OLIVER daughters and Admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent. Deceased of the one part. John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of the other part. … demised the small island at the foot of
the weir of Ballinahonebeg in River Callan btw lands of Ballinahonebeg and
lands of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
belonging to the lands of the Kennedies then in the possession of said John
OLIVER, Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER containing one rood … marked Island
in a map of part of townland of Ballinahonebeg affixed to indenture of lease
made between the said parties, in Parish and Co. Armagh for term of 19 years
… shall enjoy the premises under the Vicars Choral of Armagh the same John
SCOTT paying a pepper corn on every renewal. WITNESS: Andrew OLIVER of City
of Armagh, chandler & Thomas PRENTICE of City of Armagh Merchant. John
SCOTT [SEAL]
NOTE: Joseph OLIVER
(1727-1795) & his three children. There is also a William OLIVER, soap
chandler in Armagh in this time frame as well as an Andrew OLIVER. |
|
493 |
347 |
323211 |
JACKSON,
Nicola Ann & ors |
Armagh |
1795 Mar 19 |
JACKSON-SOUTHWELL Names Index 1794-
Nichola Ann JACKSON of
Forkhill Lodge [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper],
Co Armagh...reciting that said Nichola Anne being seized of all that
the Manor of Castle Hamilton & towns and lands of Killeshandra...
Nichola Ann JOHNSTON ...complicated lease... SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
494 |
288 |
331248 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1796 Nov |
Image 409
John REED Esq Co. Armagh & Robert McCULLAGH of
Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Esq.
The purchaser of the other pt. WITNESS: Alexander REED of Newtownhamilton
NOTE: Very faint – and hard to read. |
|
494 |
449 |
333760 |
STEPHENS
ROWLAND |
Limerick |
1798 Jan 20 |
Image
486
BTW William STEPHENS of City of Limerick Gent of 1 pt
& Edward ROWLAND Serg in First Fencibles Light Dragoons of the other pt.
out of lands of Cross [Crossmaglen,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] and
Drumbee [probably Drumbally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in
Parish of Creggan Co. Armagh for life of Thomas STEPHENS sen for lands of
Cross and for lives of William STEPHENS Charles McALLISTER and Henry
[BOBOTON?] jr on lands of Drumbee … executed by William STEPHENS and Isaiah
STEPHENS of Armagh for £100 paid to Edward ROWLAND. WITNESS: John BOYCE &
Jaques BOYCE of Limerick Gent Edward ROWLAND [SEAL]
NOTE: Drumbally shares a border with Liscalgat.
The STEPHENS were long associated with Crossmaglen and Thomas STEPHENs sen was likely he father of Thomas STEPHENS (abt
1770-1828), the husband of Barbara JACKSON (1783-1813). Isaiah STEPHENS
(1768-1815) of Dorsey was likely a brother of Thomas STEPHENS. the ROWLANDs
with Liscalgat and Urker. In 1809, an Edward ROWLAND had a son Edward
baptised. SEE: Creggan Parish, BMDs |
|
494 |
539 |
336776 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 29 |
MACKAY-OLIVER NOTES in 2009 diary Kennedies
Between John MACKAY & May
MACKAY otherwise OLIVER his wife and Elizabeth OLIVER spinster all of
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Parish & Co. Armagh which said Mary & Elizabeth are the only
surviving issue & admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the Parish & Co.
of Armagh, Gent dec’d who died intestate & was the only Executor of
Arthur OLIVER, late of Ballinahonebeg, Gent dec’d of the one part &
Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in said Co. &
Parish of Armagh, farmer of he other part … for sum of £193.10 make over to
Joseph OLIVER … the thereby recited Judgement that entered up in his
Majesties Court of Common Pleas … 1791 … the lands of Laragh Carnacarrow.
WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE of City of Dublin, Gent Attorney William McWILLIAMS,
City of Armagh, Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVERs. |
|
495 |
71 |
321288
328288 |
NOBLE |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
Abbots of Armagh-NOBLE Ballymacowen [??] Armaghbregagh
8 townlands Tandrageee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] … 2016
not pertinent. |
|
498 |
568 |
321594 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1794-1799 |
McCULLOGH James to THOMPSON
James McCULLOGH of Altnamakin [Altnamackan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]..
Revd Alexander McCOMB of Sizer Hill [??] in
1793 demised to James McCULLOGH townland of Altnamakin 9a Irish
measure. Parish of Newtownhamilton, Co Armagh…. |
|
499 |
273 |
316423 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1795 Jul 24 |
JACKSON-ATKINSON Names Index 1794-
Image
152
Btw John JACKSON of Rich-hill [aka Richhill Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
] in Co. Armagh, Linen draper & Richard ATKINSON of Ballytru [Ballytrue, Kilmore, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West,]
in said Co Linen Draper… Recites said John JACKSON is now possessed of
27a 2r 15p in Mullaletra [Mullaletragh,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West] Co
Armagh by lease of lives from William RICHARDSON to John ROUNTREE dated July
1747 assigned to Jane ROUNTREE his daughter who intermarried with the said John
JACKSON is also possessed of 9a 3r 10p in Mulladry [Mulladry,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in
said Co. by virtue of a lease from said William RICHARDSON which he holds
under the will of his mother… WITNESS: James JOYCE & John CRAWFORD at
Portadown |
|
499 |
394 |
316927 |
JACKSON, James |
Armagh |
1795, Jun 13 |
JACKSON-DEANE Names Index 1794-
Made by Charlotte SEAVER then of the City of Dublin
spinster one of the younger children of Rev Jeremiah SEAVER Clerk deceased of
the one pt… lands of Trugh [probably Tray,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish & Co. Armagh… Jeremiah SEAVERs wife was Ann Maria COURTNEY NOTE: JACKSON was not mentioned in the memorial, but
may be in the deed itself. |
|
500 |
66 |
312060 |
Brown & Donaldson |
Louth
Armagh |
1795 Feb 13 |
EASTWOOD-BROWN 1739-1810 Clogher
Kiltybane
Image
364
Deed 20 August 1794 between James EASTWOOD of
Castletown, Co. Louth Clerk of the one part and Alexander BROWN carpenter of
the townland of Clogher and William BROWN of Kiltybane,
[Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
farmer and Alexander DONALDSON of Cloghog, farmer, all in Co. Armagh of the
other part.
EASTWOOD demised to Alexander & William BROWN and
Alexander DONALDSON all of Kiltybane then in possession of Owen CANAGHER 19
acres 1 rood 10 perches (and also another part 20 acres 1 rood) by
virtue of a lease for 31 years from Nov 1, 1779 19 acres one rood – available
after expiration of Owen’s tenure. WITNESS: Timothy O’BRIEN & Joseph
DONALDSON of Clough, Farmer. NOTE see
marriages in First Armagh Presbyterian and Freeduff BMDs - selected records of pertinent families |
|
500 |
134 |
312398 |
|
Armagh
Londonderry |
|
Image
399
BT Rev Steward BLACKER of Carrick [Carrick,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East],
Co. Armagh & Dean of Old Leighland of 1st pt & Rt. Hon
Edward CARY of City of Dublin of 2nd pt. & Alexander OGILBY of
Beaufort Lodge & Leslie OGILBY of Dungiven, Co. Londonderry of 3rd pt. … pages of lists of lands in Coleraine aka Londonderry. |
|
501 |
156 |
376345 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1804,
Jan 14 |
CARSON to OLIVER I have this deed Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]
Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
NAMES: Samuel CARSON of Armagh but then of Fredericktown in the state of Maryland,
Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare, Thomas MOOREHEAD, Dillon POLLARD, Richard
McCONNELL of Mullavilla, Joseph McCONNELL of Maymount, William OLIVER of City
of Armagh (chandler), Thomas APPLEBY, John CORNELL, Michael MAGEE. TOWNLANDS: Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],
Magherykillcraney [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]
Farnalay [Farnaloy,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Mullavilla,[probably Mullavilly,
Parish of Kilmore
(Lower Orior portion), in the Barony of Orior Lower] Maymount
[probably the Maymount near Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower]]. |
|
500 |
371 |
313616 |
COULTER, William |
Armagh |
1794 Oct 1 |
Image
519
BTW William COULTER of Lurgan Co. Armagh Merchant of 1
pt & James LIVINGSTON of Tignavin [Taghnevan,
, Parish Shankill,
Barony Oneilland
East] Parish Shankill Co. Armagh Linen Draper of other pt. in
consideration of 150 paid by James LIVINGSTON assigned part of Hilary’s farm
then in possession of William COULTER 14a also the Back Hill so called and at
or immediately after the death of Mary COULTER sister of said William then in
occupation of Thomas SMYTHE in townland of Tullygally [Tullygally,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Oneilland
East] Manor of Brownlow’s Derry Co. Armagh … lives of the said William
COULTER William HALL son of John HALL of Drumcree and Mary daughter of Robert
McCLELLAND Drumcree. WITNESS: John ALLEN of Lurgan & Patrick BRENNAN of
Warringstown Co. Down & Robert DICKSON of Dromore Co. Down, Gent. |
|
500 |
374 |
313638 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1795 Jan 14 |
JAMES-CLENDINNING Names Index 1794-
Image
520
Deed of rent Charge BTW Robert JAMES of Derrycrew [Derrycrew,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Henry CLENDINNING of Wheatfield [Ballybreagh,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh Gent of the other pt. … two fields of land in Derrycrew for 2
years
NOTE: No mention of
JACKSON – not sure why it was in the Names Index. |
??? |
502 |
356 |
328018 |
OLIVER, Joseph etc |
Armagh |
1796 Apr 21 |
Image
473
BTW John OLIVER, Mary OLIVER and
Elizabeth OLIVER son daughters & Admons of Joseph OLIVER late of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Gent. Of 1
pt & John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of other pt. OLIVERs demised Small Island at the foot
of the weir of Ballynahonebeg in River Callan btw lands of Ballinahonebeg and
lands of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
belonging to said lands of Kennedies in possession of OLIVERs containing 1
rood and marked “Island” in Map of Ballynahonebeg to hold for 19 years …
lease under Vicars Choral of Armagh and John SCOTT paying a pepper corn on
every renewal. WITNESS: Andrew OLIVER of City of Armagh chandler & Thomas
PRENTICE of Armagh, Co. Armagh Merchant.
SEE also: ROD: 492-356-328028 |
|
503 |
460 |
324915 |
|
Armagh |
1796 May 1 |
Image 250
Btw William POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, Gent of the 1st pt & Esther WALKER of City of
Armagh, Co. Armagh of 2nd pt spinster of the other pt. For
consideration of 50 pounds POOLER to WALKER part of the lands of Ballycrummy 11a 2r English Measure formerly
assigned by George POOLER to William POOLER WITNESS: Edward [ATKINSON?] &
John JONSTON both of Armagh City, Gents.. Memorial WITNESS: John JOHNSTON
& Henry JOHNSTON |
|
504 |
442 |
333421 |
|
Armagh |
1797 Jan 30
|
POOLER-WAUGH 1739-1810
Image
550
BTW George POOLER of Ballycromey [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & John WAUGH of Armagh, Co. Armagh Merchant of
the other pt. Reciting that Elizabeth POOLER late of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh by her
will left to her nephew George POOLER a legacy £6 a year so long as the lease
of Tullymore shall last. George POOLER in consideration of £50 paid by John
WAUGH assigned to John WAUGH … WITNESS: John SINGLETON Armagh, Co. Armagh
Merchant & John MOSSON of same Gent. |
|
505 |
49 |
322470 |
OLIVER WILSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789
April 15 |
WILSON –OLIVER Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Deed of Assignment between Robert WILSON the
younger of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] in Parish
& County of Armagh Cloth merchant of the one part and Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the Parish & County aforesaid,
Farmer of the other part. Wherin is recited that Robert WILSON the elder of
Tandragee aforesaid deceased did by deed bearing date 1st August
1765 in consideration of the sum of £370 did sell unto Benjamin OLIVER his
exec ... all that part of Ballinahonebeg containing 10 acres 2 roods together
with the mill and water dam and water course leading from same to the River
Callan ... & a liberty of washing rubbing and beetling all cloth in
said Mill which he the said Robert WILSON the elder or Robert WILSON
the younger his son shall have bleaching each day in case of an insufficiency
of water there and said deed witnesseth that said Robert WILSON the younger
in consideration of £5 sterling to be paid by Arthur OLIVER did sell transfer
and make over unto the said Andrew OLIVER his exec ... all the liberty of
Beetling, Washing & rubbing cloth at said mill of Ballinahonebeg which
his father Robert WILSON the elder hd resd to hold to the said
Arthur OLIVER his exec ... every right title, etc. in said Mill which he
might have and claim which assignment is witnessed by Joseph OLIVER &
John OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gentlemen and this memorial
witnessed by the said John OLIVER & John McDAD of Lehnacollum in Co. Armagh,
millright. Robert WILSON [SEAL] Signed in Armagh 9 May 1796. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
506 |
95 |
328017 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1797
Jan 17 |
OLIVER – SCOTT I have this deed. Ballinahonebeg Bleach
Mill Green, Kennedies
NOTES: A memorial of a deed
bearing date 17th Jan 1797 made between John OLIVER Mary OLIVER
and Elizabeth OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh and John
SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh. Reciting that the said John, Mary & Eliza OLIVER had deemed
part of the lands of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid with the bleach mills, Mill
dam, weir and water course therto belonging with several other things -
Reserving thereat Liberty to convey the water from the Mills in the lands of
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
then in the possession of William GARVINs [well?] And reciting that it was
intended by said parties to said lease that the Current of Water in said dam
should be Contd to flow and run in the same bed it now occupies so
that the Mill is said demise be not injured by any decision or [?] thereof.
Whereby the said John and Mary & Eliza OLIVER to prevent misconstruction
of this said recd Lease and in consideration did agree with the
said John SCOTT ... [water rights] Witness: John PRENTICE & William
SLOAN, both merchants of Armagh. John SCOTT [SEAL] |
|
507 |
482 |
329340 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1797 Mar 20 |
JACKSON-CUST Names Index 1794-
Image
255
Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of 1 pt
& Amaretta CUST of same City spinster of 2nd pt … lands of
Ballynickle [probably Ballyknick,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West].
for £525.5.4 deed 1721 Oct 25… earlier deed John BOND & Samuel KNIPE …
Hannah KERR … |
|
508 |
39 |
327818 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1796 Jun 1 |
1739-1810
Image
337
John OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co Armagh Linen Draper of the 1 pt & Peter GERVAISE of City of Armagh
Esq. of 2nd pt.
1/2/07/1786 Reg 5/07/1789
Lease & Release
John OLIVER Ballyhohonebegg, Armagh, Linen Draper 1P
Peter GERVAIS, City of Armagh, Esq 2P
Recites: Joshua HOUSTON was seized of premises in fee. By deed (29/01/1708)
conveyed same to Jane Houston.
s'd Jane by deed (25/11/1794) conveyed same to s'd Jane Houston OLIVER, party
thereto,
& by s'd deed of which this is a memorial the s'd (Jane? &) John
OLIVER for £811 by Peter GERVAIS granted to him:
The two tenements in Abbey St, Armagh (TOOLES tenements) (Occupant adj W
Rev'd Sam'l GERVAIS)( Occupant adj E Mr WILKINSON)( Occupant adj S John
McBONES) W Abbey St
+ bog in Drumcoote [Drumcoote,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,]
occupied by s's Toole
+ Knockadrane [probably in Town of Armagh]
tenements, Former Occupants James Campbell, William Johnston & Patk CURRY
+ tenement (Former Occupants George WALKER) Former Occupants adj N McCANTY,
Former Occupants S&W Thos RUTTLEDGE
DWMW Wm McWILLIAMS, Arm
DW Robert LIVINGSTONE, Arm
DWMW Robert McKinstry, Arm, Att'y
The pg #23 is as recorded in this index. It was
actually #39. NOTE: This is likely the John
OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
son of Joseph OLIVER (1727-1795) & Jane OATS (1728-1786. It is possible that John OLIVER married Jane HOUSTON and
that she was possibly a daughter of Joshua and
Jane. Need to also see HOUSTON – HOUSTON 350-178-234939 and LODGE – GERVAISE
357-356-241039 |
|
509 |
435 |
335033 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1796 Dec 24 |
McCULLOGH James to LEE NOTES in 2009 diary 1794-1799
James McCULLAGH, City of Dublin, Stucco Plasterer &
Edward LEE of same City WITNESS incl. John HAWKINS, City of Dublin |
|
510 |
33 |
328019 |
OLIVER, John Mary & Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1796
April 1 |
OLIVER –SCOTT Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
Indenture of Lease between John OLIVER, Mary &
Elizabeth OLIVER son and daughters and also admons of Joseph OLIVER late of
Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] aforesaid Gent, deceased on the one part &
John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh [SEE Deed 328019 - same agreement extra details] 10 acres
roods 15 perches with the Mansion House and offices & all lands [?] &
all other buildings and improvements thereon: Garden, Bleach Green, Bleaching
Utensils & Machinery theron said premises all water & water courses,
mill dams, mill tail race & waste water course & also that small park
on the other side the River opposite said Bleach Green containing 3 acres
& 17 perches more or less to hold for 19 years from 1 Nov ... yearly rent
of £62. Witness Andrew OLIVER & Thomas PRENTICE both of City of Armagh,
Gent. John SCOTT [SEAL] Jan. 1797. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
512 |
196
39 |
333367 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1797 Oct 2 |
ATKINSON Names Index 1794- Wrong
# Not in Bk 513. Same Bk & Pg number was given in Townland Index.
Carrickmoan, B. Fews 1739-1810.
Image
425
BTW Robert WILSON Gent Margaret WILSON widow his mother
widow & Robert JACKSON Esq. all of the City & co. Armagh. Of 1 pt;
Robert ATKINSON of Hayes HALL Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Robert WILSON
as owner of lands of Drumard Primate [Drumard
(Primate) Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
in Co. Armagh & said Robert JACKSON as Mortagee in possession and
receipt of the Rens and profits of [?] and the said Margaret claiming to be
entitled to a Certain Power or Yearly Annuity payable out of the Lands of
Killinacanty [Kilmacanty,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co
Armagh formerly by said Robert WILSON to the said Robert ATKINSON 200 &
[?] 16 shillings … release Drumard Primate … WITNESS: James [?] and John
JOHNSTON both of City & Co. Armagh Gent. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] Robert ATKINSON Jr [SEAL] |
|
513 |
11 |
331251 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1707 Apr 26 |
Robert JACKSON Esq Armagh City, Armagh
Image
10
BTW George CAMPBELL of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1
pt & Robert JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh of other pt. For
£309.5 granted lands at Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] &
Tullybrone, Co. Armagh, Armagh WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE [?] & John
LONG both of City of Armagh. NOTE: It would
seem that Robert JACKSON signed, but no mention of [SEAL]
12 Aug 1797 |
|
513 |
39 |
333367 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1794 |
ATKINSON Names Index 1794- Wrong
# Not in Bk 513. Same number was given in Townland Index. Carrickmoan, B. Fews
1739-1810.
Also tried Bk # 506 or 511 |
??? |
513 |
125 |
335567 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Jun 5 |
POOLE-JACKSON
Image
67
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Esq. Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of City & Co.
Armagh of other pt. for sum of £288 granted to JACKSON lands of Ballycrummy Landlacken [??] Aghavillen [probably Aghavilly , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aughnagolagh [??] & Borne [??] in Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Aghalaw [??] & Carricknadden [??] in Parish & Co. Armagh now in possession of [Ter] DENNIS John
POOLER Wainright PROCTOR Mary POOLER Thomas GERVAIS John SHERRY & Robert
JACKSON and their undertenants. WITNESS: Nathaniel RICHARDSON of
Tullyebone Co. Armagh Linen Draper and memorial WITNESS Hamilton WALL &
Edward McGURK of Armagh. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
513 |
262 |
336775 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 18 |
Image
145
BTW John POOLER of Ballycromy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Parish & Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt Robert JACKSON of City & Co.
Armagh Esq of other pt. For £100 paid
by Robert JACKSON, POOLER granted to JACKSON townlands of
Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE & [?] LONG |
|
514 |
336 |
336774 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 17 |
Image
487
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Parish & Co. Armagh of 1 pt & John POOLER of Ballycrummy son of
George POOLER. Reciting … Lands of Carrickhodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish & Co. Armagh. |
|
516 |
140 |
336773 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Nov 10 |
Image
390
Between John POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the parish in County Armagh of the one part and Robert JACKSON of
the city and county of Armagh Esquire of the other part. John POOLER granted
to Robert JACKSON lands from his father George POOLER in the parish in
Co. Armagh except the seven acre park next the little field containing about
an acre together with the old garden and old house Stead and half the [Close before the Door?] the said Robert JACKSON to have a road to the said lands joining the Cloverfield or Old Orchard
around our side of the little field with the other privileges therein
mentioned. For term of 13 years. £70. Building house and stable. Witness John
LONG of the city of Armagh Weaver and Hamilton WATT of the city Armagh
innkeeper. John POOLER [SEAL] |
|
516 |
140 |
336777 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 30 |
Image
390
George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& John POOLER of Ballycrummy. |
|
516 |
489 |
338260 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 30 |
PROCTOR-JOHNSTON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore &
Mill [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh]
Initially I had Bk 316 Wrong # Try Then tried Bk 516 –
based on other memorials.
Image
577
Btw Burges PROCTOR of City & Co. Armagh Land
Surveyor of 1st pt & Samuel JOHNSTON of City & Co. Armagh
of other pt transfer of part of townlands of Landlaskin [??], Aughavillan [probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aughandeagh, [??] Bonein [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore
otherwise Aghelew [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh]& Carriuckatrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh. NOTE:
Except for Tullyvallen, none of these names can be found in the Parish of
Armagh. |
|
516 |
524 |
338446 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 27 |
POOLER-ATKINSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
[Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],
Image
594
William POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& Edward ATKINSON Esq. of City of Armagh. POOLER had several townlands:
Lundlacken [??], Aghavillan Aughavillan
[probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,Aughandaliagh [??], Bowmen [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] otherwise Augilur and Carrickasodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] |
|
519 |
101 |
338258 |
JOHNSTON, Samuel |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 9 |
Image
56
between Samuel JOHNSTON of the City and Co. Armagh
merchant of the one part. Edward ATKINSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh, physician of
the other part. In consideration of £200 for lands of Landlacken [??] Aughavillan [probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,Aughandallagh [??], Bermcan [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] otherwise Aughelew and Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Barony & Co. Armagh in possession of Samuel JOHNSTON and his
undertenants incl 20a … WITNESS: James McMAHON of Armagh Clerke & Mr.
William COCHRAN of Armagh Merchant. Samuel JOHNSTON [SEAL] |
|
519 |
173 |
338671 |
|
Armagh |
1799 Mar 1 |
POOLER-POOLER Tullymore & Mill
Image
95 1739-1810
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrumy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & John POOLER of Ballycromy Co. Armagh Gent
son of George POOLER of the other pt. George POOLER granted to son John
POOLER lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in Parish &
Co. Armagh in possession of Stephen ARMITAGE and his undertenants. Held under
See of Armagh… mortgage debt of £250 due to Robert JACKSON of City of
Armagh Esq. WITNESS: Mr LONG of Armagh & Maria JACKSON Armagh. |
T7-8 |
519 |
173 |
338671 |
|
Armagh |
1799 Mar 1 |
POOLER-POOLER Tullymore & Mill
Image
95 1739-1810
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrumy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & John POOLER of Ballycromy Co. Armagh Gent
son of George POOLER of the other pt. George POOLER granted to son John
POOLER lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in Parish &
Co. Armagh in possession of Stephen ARMITAGE and his undertenants. Held under
See of Armagh… mortgage debt of £250 due to Robert JACKSON of City of
Armagh Esq. WITNESS: Mr LONG of Armagh & Maria JACKSON Armagh. |
|
519 |
173 |
338672 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1799 Mar 2 |
POOLER to JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore &
Mill
Ballycrummy, Armagh City.
Image
95
A Meml of a Deed Poll or Instrument in ??? of bearg date of 2 day of March 1799 between Jno POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the Parish and Co of Armagh Gent of the one part and Robt JACKSON of the City and County of Armagh Esq of the other. ....transfer
to Robt JACKSON ... all that the town and lands of
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Situated in the
Parish and Co. of Armagh ... in the presence of Stephen ARMITAGE...
witnessed by Jno LONG of Armagh and Maria JACKSON of Armagh
.... Tullymore & Mill? |
|
519 |
311 |
340241 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1799 May 7 |
POOLER-JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
Image
160
George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
(list of lands seen in other POOLER deeds – Landlacken Aughavillan
Aughnagallagh Rosemeen and Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], otherwise
Aghavillan situate in Parish and Co. Armagh) to Robert JACKSON.
WITNESSES Thomas CAMPBELL jr & Robert JACKSON jr. |
|
522 |
315 |
342476 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1799 Jul17 |
JACKSON-PRENTICE Names Index 1794-
Marriage bw John JACKSON of City of Armagh
Merchant and Elizabeth Jane LOWRY of sd City spinster… marriage portion of
400 pounds… WITNESS: Rachel LOWRY |
|
523 |
426 |
346117 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1800
June 25 |
WELSH to OLIVER I have this deed. Tullymore,
Tullysarren,, Armagh, & Drumflugh,
Meml of an article of agreement Bearing
Date the 5th day of May 1800 & made between
Robt WELSH of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Parish & Co of
Armagh Miller of the one part and John OLIVER of Sd Townland
Parish & Co. Farmer of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WELSH for the Considn in the Sd article Named did
Demise Grant & to / / / let unto the John OLIVER all that
Mill & farm in Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], ...rent of
[ponds]36 15 shillings sterling... witness by Tobias MAGUIRE of
Drumc??ow , parish of Clonfealle, Co of Armagh. John OLIVER of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Parish & Co of Armagh & witnessed by Tobias MAGUIRE of & the Revd
James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh, Parish of Clonfeagle, Co. of Tyrone.... SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
523 |
456 |
346263 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1800 May 12 |
STEPHENSON-OLIVER Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
Image
560
Between Henry STEPHENSON of Tullymore, Co. Armagh of
1st part & John OLIVER of Tullymore of
Parish & Co. Armagh of other part … for six guineas did assign to John
OLIVER in consideration of 6 guineas paid by John OLIVER … flax mill in
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],for all of residue
of time granted to STEPHENSON by Bernard DONNALLY & Robert WALSH. Rent
£4.11s WITNESS: James HOLMES & Rebecca HOLMES of Blackwatertown [Blackwatertown,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in presence of Hanna OLIVER SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
524 |
19 |
342150 |
WALLACE |
Armagh |
1799 Nov 14 |
WALLACE-POLLOCK Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
Bt Elinor WALLACE of Newry [There are several townlands
in Newry
(Armagh portion)], widow of William WALLACE of Newry, Gent deceased
[22Feb 1793], of City of Dublin Gent; late brother James WALLACE
deceased; Joseph POLLOCK of City of Dublin; Ross THOMPSON of Laurencetown;
Alexander WALLACE of Madras, East Indies; Robert WALLACE of Newry,
Gent; Charles WALLACE surgeon on board His Majesties Royal Navy; Sarah
Anne WALLACE; Eliza WALLACE, both of Newry, spinsters; .. lands of
Tullyharnet, Parish of Mucknow, Barony Cremorne, Co. Monaghan 73 acres.. on
death of Ann BAILLIE… townland of Dromore, Parish of Mucknow, Barony
Cremorne, Co. Monaghan 140 acres…… more land and description… |
|
526 |
236 |
344244 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1800 Jan 22 |
ATKINSON 1800
Image
126
Btw Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of
City of Armagh 1 pt & Edward ATKINSON Esq. of City of Armagh of the other
pt. .. lands of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,
Co. Armagh in possession and occupation of Edward ATKINSON and William POOLER
and their undertenants. … mtg debt of £250 … WITNESS: William GOUGH of Armagh
merchant Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
529 |
159 |
337944 |
BALL |
Armagh
Down |
1799 Apr 25 |
McGOWAN-WALLACE Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Btw William McGOWAN of Bangor. Co. Down, butcher &
John WALLACE of Newtownards, Down, shopkeeper, transfer of field commonly
called Brickfield near to Newtownards on which an orchard had formerly been
planted and two little houses at the end thereof Bounded on the east by Mr.
Robert McCULLY’s field and also on the North field occupied by Hans LOGAN on
the west by the road leading to said LOGAN’s field and on the south by
William DUGGAN’s garden…. More description NOTE was in townland index under Tullyvallen, [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
but that townland is not mentioned. Also the names given in the index were
HAMILTON-BALL. |
|
530 |
169 |
347571 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1793, Jan 30 |
JACKSON to PENTON (I had PROCTOR] Irish St., Armagh
Memorial of an Indentured Deed of Assignment ...
Image
92
Btw Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry [Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq. of the 1 pt & Richard PENTON of City of Armagh of the other part..
After reciting Jane GRAHAM of City of Armagh by deed 29 Nov 1792 sold to Robert
JACKSON all that Tenement & Garden in Town of Armagh let by Thomas
McCANN Esq. by indenture to Jane GRAHAM in Irish Street, in said City of
Armagh for term of year for 38 pounds 13s 2d... Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
Witnesses Joseph VOGAN? John HADDOCK, Tomas HADDOCK of the City of Armagh
Attorney at Law. |
|
530 |
170 |
347575 |
DAWSON |
Armagh |
1800 |
Tullamore Armagh? [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],
DAWSON, Thomas, Henrietta, Rawdon, James, Elinor
1800-1809 Not pertinent 2016 |
|
530 |
381 |
348624 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1800 Aug 13 |
BAILIE-DONALDSON Notes in 2009 diary1739-1810
Ballinagaple
Between Hugh BAILIE, Robert BAILIE, Wm CONN, Agnes CONN
otherwise BAILIE & Martha BAILIE all of Mullaghglass [Mullaghglass,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Parish
of Killeavy, Co. Armagh of the 1st part. Samuel DONALDSON of
Cloghogg [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Parish
of Creggan, Co. Armagh, Gent … in consideration of £170.00 paid … made over
to Samuel DONALDSON all that part of Ballinagaple [??] then in possession of William McCLEMENTS & Samuel McCANN 25 A 2P
land formerly in Parish of Creggan now in Newtownhamilton, Barony of Upper
Fews. WITNESS Alexander McCOMBE of Castletown, Co. Louth Attorney &
Alexander DONALDSON & Michael McCONNELL both of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper,
Co. Armagh, Farmers; Anne CHURCH of Castletown, spinster. John GRIFFIN,
Deputy Registrar. |
|
531 |
353 |
351212 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1801 Jan 13
|
ATKINSON 1801
Image
479
Amendment of a rent charge btw John JACKSON of
Richhill probably Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
, Co. Armagh, Linen trader & Richard ATKINSON of Ballytrue [Ballytrue, Kilmore, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West,],
Co. Armagh Linen draper. Townlands of Mulladry [Mulladry,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh held from the late William RICHARDSON of Richhill. WITNESS: John
JELLY & Mary ATKINSON |
|
532 |
524 |
350700 |
OLIVER, Wm |
Armagh |
1795,
Nov 24 |
KIDD to OLIVER Ennislare & Thomas St., Armagh
Image
268
A memorial of a Deed bearing date the twenty fourth day
of November in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five
Between Benjamin KIDD of Keady [NOTE: the
townlands of the town of Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened]
and Ballymorran [possibly Ballymorran,
Parish Killinchy,
Barony Dufferin, Co.
Down] Gent. Of the one part and Wm OLIVER jun of Ennislare [probably Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the
Parish and County of Armagh Linen Draper of the other part. Wherein it is
recited that whereas Wm JOHNSTON of the City and County of Armagh Gent
did by indenture of lease bearing date the sixth day of October 1795
Demise unto said Benjamin KIDD all that and those that front Dwelling
House Offices Yard and Garden lying and being on the south side of Thomas
Street in the said City of Armagh bounded on the South by the holding
of Arthur IRWIN on the north by the holding of Catherine GRAHAM
and James and William BARNES(?) on the east by (?) MURPHY holding and
on the west by Thomas Street aforesaid with full and free liberty of [legal
language] at all times during this demise {...] the gateway in Common to said
premises with the said Catherine GRAHAM the [?] to the sd Benjamin KIDD
his executors, admins and A?? from the first day of November then next
ensuing for the term of thirty one years ... Witnessed by Samuel KIDD of
Darkley, Parish of Derrynoose, Linen Draper and James OLIVER of
Ennislare in the Parish of Armagh . Signed in the presence of us James OLIVER
Saml KIDD. Sworn Jan 5 1801 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
532 |
532 |
350733 |
McCULLAGH |
Tyrone |
1801 Feb 3 |
Daniel, Shane & Phelemy McCULLOGH to 1800-1809
(1801)
Image
272
Daniel, Shane & Phelemy McCULLOGH all of
Glencapogagle, Co. Tyrone of the one pt, and Francis McCULLOGH of
Glencapogagle of the other. Transfer of 8th part of Glencapogagle
then in possession of Francis McCULLOUGH Barony of Elliston Barony of
Armagh. WITNESS: Hugh McCULLOGH |
|
534 |
143 |
349771 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1800, Aug
1 |
BALL-JACKSON Townland Bk 2 1739-1810
Image 81
A Memorial of a Deed of a Lease bearing date the first
day of August 1800 made between Thomas BALL of Cullihanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper],
In the County of Armagh Esq. Of the one part and John JACKSON of Liscalgat [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in the
Said County of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Thomas BALL
for the Consideration therein mentioned did Demise Grant Set and to [farm?]
Let Release and Confirm Unto the Said John JACKSON (then being by
virtue of a Lease for a year as therein mentioned & to his assigns all
that and there that part of the Lands of Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] known
by the name of the Charter Lands then in the possession of the said John
JACKSON Containing by estimation 29 acres, two roods or thereabouts be
the same more or less which is [_arly] described in a map or [__rchart] there
of thereunto annexed situate lying and being in the Parish of Creggan Barony
of Upper Fews and County of Armagh Excepting and Reserving out of Said demise
unto the said Thomas BALL his heirs and assigns as therin is Excepted and
Reserved to hold said Demised premises with the appurts unto the said John
JACKSON his heirs Exors Admons and Assigns for and during the natural
life and lives of the said John JACKSON the lessee then aged about
nineteen, Margaret and Barbara JACKSON twins sisters of the
said John JACKSON both aged seventeen years thereabouts & the
surviving issue of them as for and during the term of twenty four years to be
computed from the 21st day of November then last which ever of
said term for lives or years should last the longest at and under the yearly
rent of [pounds] 34..16..7p in which said lease is contd sevl clauses &
covts in the said John JACKSON his heirs, Exors, Admins, & Assigns
to be done & performed & in case the said John JACKSON his
heir Exors, Admins & Assigns shall perform & fulfill said Covenants
and Clauses then said yearly rent of [pounds] 34.16.7 should be reduced to
[pounds] 32.9.4 and no more which said deed was duly executed [?/?] therto in
presence of and witnessed by Saml BALL of Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in the
County of Armagh Esq. & Patrick KANE of Coolderry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], in
Said County and [?] this Memorial was also duly Exed by the said John
JACKSON in presence of the said Patrick KANE & George JACKSON of the City of Dublin Attorney at Law, John JACKSON [SEAL] Signed Sealed and Delivered in
presence of Patrick KANE came this day before me & made oath & saith
he is [?] Witness to & saw the Original Deed of which the above writing
is Memorialized duly.
Executed by the parties thereto & also save the
above memorial duly executed by the above named John JACKSON and saith
the name Patrick KANE [?] as a witness to said [?] & Memorial [....]
proper name & handwriting Patrick KANE sworn before me at Dundalk in the
County of Louth the 29th day of December 1800 by Virtue of a
commission to me directed for taking affidavits in the County and I know the
deponent Stephen PAGE junior.
SEE: Jackson Family - Five Generations – a page that needs
updating. |
|
534 |
144 |
349772 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Armagh |
1801 Jan 7 |
Btw Samuel McKEE of Castleblayney Co Monaghan
Shopkeeper of the 1 pt. Margaret JACKSON of Liscalgat [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh spinster of the 2nd pt Margaret JACKSON of
same widow of Liscalgot of the 3rd pt John JACKSON of
Liscalgot of the 4th pt… BLANEY had leased to Samuel McKEE a plot
of land on Market Street in Castleblayney bounded on the east by John
McMATH’s tenement on the north by Market St on the west by Edward McARDLEs
and on the north by William LEWIS’s… yearly rent of 2 pounds 10s marriage to
be btw Samuel McKEE & Margaret JACKSON… transfer to James McKEE
and John JACKSON… WITNESS: John GILMORE of Creggan, Gent Redmond
BYRNES of Clarnach [?] Co Armagh farmer & George JACKSON of Dublin
Attorney at law. NOTE: Margaret JACKSON (1783-1810) SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker |
|
534 |
229 |
350045 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1792 Dec 27 |
McCULLOCH John to BRYSON 1800-1809 (1801)
Image
126
Btw John McCULLOCH of Parish of Glassdrummon [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Parish
of Mullaghbrach [NOTE: Parish boundaries may
have changed] Co Armagh & William BRYSON of Ballysallagh, Parish of
Bangor Co Down in condition of £63.8.3 pd McCULLOGH transferred land on the
West side of North St in town of Newtownards. bounded on the north by #27 on
the east with North St on the south with #2 and on west with Mary St. |
|
535 |
138 |
350158 |
JACKSON? |
Armagh |
1801 Dec 21 |
DAVIS-DONNELY Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
1739-1810
Btw William DAVIS of Aughasooley [??], Co. Armagh, farmer of 1 pt & & Bernard
DONNELLY of Maydown [Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Thomas
HUTCHESON of Carrickhaness both in sd Co farmers of the other part ... corn
and flax mill in Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],& portion of
land usually held by Robert WELSH cont 36 acres 2 roods & 14
perches.... witnessed by Frances SMYTHE of Blackwatertown |
|
536 |
48 |
35367 |
ATKINSON
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1800 Feb 18 |
ATKINSON-DOBBIN Ballynahone
& Mill [possibly Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh more likely [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]]
Edward ATKINSON, City of Armagh Esq. Doctor of Phessick
of the one part & Leonard DOBBIN of City of Armagh merchant of the other.
ATKINSON to DOBBIN corn mills and kilns of Ballinahone lately possessed by
Thomas QUIN now in possession and occupation of Leonard DOBBIN, 8 acres. |
|
539 |
293 |
355212 |
OLIVER, Anne |
Monaghan |
1801,
Sept 25 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Anne OLIVER’s marriage to Samuel Elgee
Ballyrea, Dundalk
A Memorial of an indented deed bearing date of 22nd day of April 1801 and made between Samuel ELGEE of Rochvale, Co Monaghan of
the one part, Anne OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in the County of Armagh
spinster of the second part and Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER both of
Ballyrea aforesaid Gent of the third part. Whereby after recits as therein it
is receipted that a marriage is to be had and solemnized between the said Samuel
ELGEE And Anne OLIVER sister of the said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER.
The said Samuel ELGEE For the consideration[....] and for settling a
competent portion of jointure for the said Anne OLIVER in case she shall
survive him did grant [___] convey and confirm unto the said Joseph OLIVER
and Benjamin OLIVER all that and those tenants in the Upper Ward in the town
of Dundalk [____] part 82 feet in depth from the street to the Mill Race 260
feet [?] 63 feet situate lying and being in the town of Dundalk then or late
in the Tenure or Occupation of Michael [Callair]? And .... to hold to the
said Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER their heirs assigns ... during the
continuance of the Lease of said premises for all rentals to be had gotten or
obtained thereof .... Witnessed by William HUTCHINSON of Ballyrats [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh, William OLIVER of Laragh in the Co. of Monaghan
farmer and memorial is also witnessed by the said William HUTCHISON. William
OLIVER [SEAL] Samuel Elgee [SEAL] Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
540 |
456 |
356245 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Armagh |
1800 Nov 20 |
James McCULLAGH of City of Armagh, Gent of 1st pt to George PERRY of City of Armagh, Esq of 2nd pt for £34 paid
by PERRY assigns back house at rere of house lately occupied by Holland LECKY
Esq. in English street, Armagh. PMcW
NOTE: Need to explore
possible relation to John McCULLAGH (-1818) of Kearny Hill, husband of Jane
OLIVER |
|
543 |
185 |
357805 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
1801
July 8 |
MAXWELL-McCULLOUGH See also OLIVER-McCULLAGH I have
this deed. Ennislare, [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Brootely Manor Ballagh, Parish Derrynoose
NOTE: Between William OLIVER of the City of Armagh Soap
Boiler and Chandler of the one part and Jane McCULLAGH of Lissnamuddy [?? it may have been
renamed as Lisnafeedy]
in the County of Armagh of the other part ... the said Wm OLIVER did demise
to the said Jane McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in the
County of Armagh in his possession held under the representatives of the late
Robert MAXWELL Esq. By deed ... 53 acres English measure paying the rent
yearly of £32 ... and did demise and grant to Jane McCULLAGH & his
assigns all that dwelling house, office and garden in New Street in the City
of Armagh held under the representatives of the late Wm. JOHNSTON, Gent which
said leases and lands are held in perpetuity ... [hard to read] the said Wm.
OLIVER did demise to her the said Jane McCULLAGH during her natural life. Yet
nevertheless said Wm OLIVER is to have and receive all the rents ... of said
premises during her natural life and after his decease the same is to go to
her ... [hard to read] Richard WALSH of the City of Armagh Book seller &
Mary OLIVER of Ennislare in said County. Witness: Richard WALSH. John
RICHARD, Chandler. |
|
543 |
185 |
357805 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1802 Jan 29 |
McCULLOGH Jane & ors – Marr. Articles
1800-1809 (1802)
Between William OLIVER of the City of Armagh Soap
Boyler and chandler of the first part and Jane McCULLAGH of Lisnasudy [?? it may have been
renamed as Lisnafeedy]
Co. Armagh of the other part the said Wm OLIVER did demise to the said Jane
McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of Brootley [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] In the
County of Armagh in his possession held under the Representatives of the late
Robert Maxwell Esq. deceased containing 53 acres English Measure paying
interest yearly £32 Sterling did also demise, grant to said Jane McCULLOUGH
and his [sic] assigns all that dwelling House Offices and garden in new
Street in the City of Armagh held under the representatives of the late
William JOHNSTON Gent of which said leases and lands are held in perpetuity
which said indenture of the 8th day of July above…… .. Benj
OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in said
County Gent. NOTE: There are other
transcriptions echoing this. I believe that William OLIVER is the older
brother of Jane McCULLAGH, and they are both siblings of Benjamin OLIVER
(1765-1831). I suspect that by the time of his death, he had retired to the
farm at Brootally. |
|
544 |
48 |
357378 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1802 Jan 1 |
McCULLOGH Dorothy orse REED to ANDERSON & anr
1800-1809 (1802)
Image
328
ROD: 544-48-357378 (Transcription thanks
to Bob Epperson).To the Regr appointed by Act of Parliament for
Regg Deeds & so forth a meml of an Indented deed
bearing the date the first day of Jan: 1802, made Between Dorothy Beresford
REED orse McCULLOUGH wife of John REED the Younger of Ballymoyer [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony of Fews Upper] in the Co
of Armagh Esq: of the one part and George ANDERSON of Newry in the Co of Down
Gent and James HARDY of Drumart [Drumart,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower]in the Co
of Armagh Gent attorneys at law of the other part Reciting that by
Indented deed of Lease bearing date the 22d day of Nov 1800 made
Between the said John REED the Younger of the first part and Dorothy
Beresford REED by the name & descripn of Dorothy Beresford
McCULLOGH of the City of Dublin Spinster of the second part James Moody of
the City of Dublin Esqr Barrister at law, & John REED
the Elder of Ballymoyer in the County of Armagh Esqr of the third
part and John Allen of the City of Dublin Mercht and Geo ANDERSON
of Newry in the Co of Down Esqrs of the fourth part Reciting a
Marr the shortly intended to be had Between the said John REED the
younger and sd Dorothy Beresford McCULLOGH(and which was
afterwards had). The said Dorothy B McCULLOGH granted unto the sd James Moody and John REED the Elder for their Actual possn then
being by virtue of a Lease for a year therein mentd all that &
those one undivided moiety of the Towns & lands of Rackland [possibly – based on proximity to other townlands mentioned
- Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Krekyer otherwise Krewkyrer [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
Lissary otherwise Lisaury [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Cornecarry otherwise Cornecery [probably Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Carrickvinory otherwise Carrickmony [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
, Mongeleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
Glassdrumeneagh [Glasdrummond,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower],, Camlagh
[Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
and Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE:
There are other contiguous Tullyvallen townlands], and of each &
every of them sit(uate) lying & being in the Ba of Upper Fews
& Co of Armagh with the apps To hold unto the said Jas MOODY
& John REED the Elder & their Heirs for Ever upon the trusts therein
mentd and in failure of Issue of sd marr. to such
person or persons as the said Dorothy shod by deed or will
appoint And it was also by sd deed agreed that in case it shod thereafter happen that the other moiety of said lands Tenements &
prem[ise]s or any part thereof the Estate of Ann McCullogh Spinster Sister of
the said Dorothy B McCULLOGH therein or any other Estate of ffee
or Demised Lands Tenemts or Heredts shod come to said Dorothy then the said John REED the younger & Dorothy B McCULLOGH & the Survr of them and the Hrs of said Dorothy shod within six months next to ensue settle same to the uses therein mentd and among other to the use person his or her Heirs & Assigns for ever as
said Dorothy shod (in failure of Issue of sd Marr) By
deed or Will Appoint and in failure of such Appointmt to the use
of the Rt Heirs of the said Dorothy Beresford McCULLOGH and after reciting that the said Dorothy was minded & desirous to Execute
her power aforesd in favour of the said John Reed her Husbd & his Heirs for Ever in failure of the said John REED & Dorothy B
REED in purs[uan]ce of the power res[erve]d to her by
said recited deed and of every power her thereunto enabling and of ten shills to her paid by the said Geo ANDERSON and James HARDY & hereby acknowd did give grant limit and appoint one undivided moitey of the premises
aforesd with the apps and all the Estate of the said
Dorothy Beresford REED theirin (subject to the uses in said Settlemt Cont[aine]d) unto the said Geo Anderson and James Hardy &
their Heirs To hold to them & their Heirs in trust to & for the only
proper use benefit and Behoof of the said John REED the Youngr his
Heirs & assns for Ever and the said Dorothy further ___ that
as to the for said Concerning the other the other undivided moiety of said
Towns lands Tenements and premises in Expectancy in the said Dorothy
Beresford REED on the death of her said Sister the said Ann McCULLOGH she the said Dorothy in pursuance of the sd power resd and in Cons[ideratio]n of ten shills to her paid by the said
Geo ANDERSON & Jas HARDY and other the Cons’ons therein she thereunto
moving Granted limited & appointed unto the said Geo Anderson & James
HARDY the other undivided moiety of the said Towns lands Tenemts & prems with the apps To hold to them & all
such of them & the Heirs of such Survr (subject to the
uses in said Settlemt contd [)] In trust for the only
use benefit and Behoof the said John REED the Youngr his Hrs & Assns for Ever to his & their only use and Behoof
for Ever and the Exec[uti]on of the said deed & this meml thereof by the said Dorothy B REED is witnd by Wm REED of
Ballymoyer [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony
of Fews Upper in the Co of Armagh Gent & Edwd ANDERSON of City of Dublin the Co of the City of Dublin Esqr – D B
REED {seal} Signed & Sealed in the
presence of Wm REED Edwd ANDERSON Wm REED of
Ballymoyer in the Co of Armagh Gent maketh oath he is a subg Witness to the deed of which the above writing is a meml & that he saw the said deed duly Executd by Dorothy B REED
& Jas HARDY two of the executg parties thereto; & that he
also saw this meml duly Executd by the said D B REED
& that the name Wm REED subd as a witness to
the said deed & meml is this depts name & hand writg – Wm REED Sworn before me at Newry in the Co of Down this 7th day of Jan 1802 by virtue of a Comn to me directed I know
the dept Wm BROWNE NOTE: very hard
to read. I saved an enhanced jpg in my Deeds folder under ROD 544-48-357378
for future reference. |
|
544 |
472 |
365162 |
McCULLAGH, Robert |
Armagh |
1802 Dec 7 |
David NEIL of Ballyially, Co Down, Publican and James
JOHNSTON of Ballyially, Co Down now of City Armagh, Hosier of 1st pt to Robert McCULLAGH, Linen Draper of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] ,
Co. Armagh, ground in Thomas St, Town + Co Armagh. PMcW
NOTE: This is quite
likely Robert McCULLAGH (abt 1749-1830) of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],
brother-in-law of Jane OLIVER of Kearney Hill, Armagh. |
|
545 |
432 |
361307 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1802
Jul 3 |
DONALDSON-DONALDSON See also Louth Archives notes –
reference to a deed in 1787: Indenture of Robert SIBTHORPE, Dunany, to
Catherine DONALDSON, Philipstown [Philipstown,
Parish of Philipstown,
in the Barony of Upper
Dundalk, Co. Louth], widow, and Joseph DONALDSON, Cloghoge [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower],
County Armagh, gentleman, in respect of part of the lands of Philipstown,
containing 119 acres and then in the possession of Catherine and her
undertenants. SIBTHORPE grants to the DONALDSON'S the said lands for the
lives of James COULTER, Annaghavacky [Annaghvacky,
Parish Creggan, Barony Upper Dundalk, Co.
Louth], yeoman, Alexander son of Catherine and John, son of Joseph DONALDSON,
perpetual renewal. Rent is £92 from 1 May 1787. £650 of CATHERINE DONALDSON'S
money was made use of in trust, for her son and daughters Alexander, Dorothy,
Jane and Alice (save one undivided fifth part which is Catherine's sole
property). Catherine and Joseph assign the property to Alexander, Dorothy,
Jane and Alice..
NAMES: John GRIFFIN;
Catherine DONALDSON of Derrynaught [Derrynaught,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],;
Alexander DONALDSON of Phillipstown; Thomas MORGAN; Peter MORGAN; Hugh
McDONNELL; Owen McINTEGART; Patrick HUGHES; James COULTER of Annaghvacky;
John DONALDSON & Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghogg aka Cloghoge; Robert
SIBTHORPE of Duneany aka Dunany; William CHARLTON aka CHARLETON; Dorothy
CHARLTON DONALDSON; Alexander
McCOMBE. |
|
547 |
454 |
361307 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
1802
Jul 3 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Philipstown
Deed: 545 432 361307
Lease of Catherine DONALDSON, Derrynaught [Derrynaught,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], County Armagh, widow to Alexander DONALDSON,
Philipstown [Philipstown,
Parish of Philipstown,
in the Barony of Upper
Dundalk, Co. Louth],, gentleman, in respect of part of Philipstown now in
his possession, containing 73 acres, 3 roods and 29 perches with the
proportionate part of the bog of Philipstown, bounded on the south east by
lands in the occupation of Alexander DONALDSON, on the south west by Thomas
and Peter MORGAN, Hugh McDONNELL and Owen McENTAGART, on the north west by
Alexander DONALDSON, Patrick HUGHES and Owen McENTEGGART and on the north
east by the river of Phillipstown. Catherine grants to Alexander the said lands
for the lives of James COULTER, Anavackey [Annaghvacky,
Parish Creggan, Barony Upper Dundalk, Co.
Louth], yeoman, Alexander Donaldson and John, son of Joseph DONALDSON,
Clohogue [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower],,
County Armagh, rent, from 1 November 1799. NOTE:
Louth Archives: A memorial of this deed was entered in the Registry Office,
book 545, page 432 361307 on 3 July 1802. (PP00053/003) item 29 Jan 1800 |
|
550 |
327 |
364993 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1803 Jan 23 |
HICKEY-HAMILTON Tullymore & Mill 1739-1810 [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], NOTE: Very faint – almost illegible.
Image
479
BTW John HICKEY formerly of Lurgan but then of
Tullamore Co. Armagh farmer of 1st pt. Jane HAMILTON of City of
Armagh spinster of other pt. Reciting 1798 made btw WHITTINGTON
formerly of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], but then of City
of Armagh unto John HICKEY part of land of Tullymore 60[?]acres 3 roods
33 perches in Parish Armagh Co. Armagh in consideration of £300 paid by
Jane HAMILTON to hold for rest of term – 16 years. … WITNESS: Rev. William
HUTCHINSON at Ballyrath [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Clerk & Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Farmer John
HICKEY [SEAL] |
|
551 |
249 |
363087 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1801 Nov 25 |
CUITT [?]1802
Image 134
Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry. Co. Tipperary
Clothier of 1 pt & Sarah MILLER of Ballcuttain [?] Kings Co Spinster daughter of William MILLER late of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East], Co. Armagh deceased of 2nd pt & Joseph DRUIT of
Lurgan Co. Armagh & William JACKSON of the Coombe, City of Dublin
clothier of 3rd pt. Marriage btw Joseph JACKSON & Sarah
MILLER … lands of Trah [probably Srah,
Parish Ballyburly,
Barony Warrenstown,]
Barony Warrenstrin, [aka Warrenstown ], Kings
Co. & house on Meath Street in Liberties of Thomas & Donore, City of
Dublin known by the name of the Bullshead. WITNESS: Thomas JACKSON,
eldest son of Thomas JACKSON of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
deceased & Joseph BOARDMAN of Ardee St Co. Dublin Clothier
NOTE: Joseph JACKSON
(1764-?) of Brookfield, Co. Tipperary was a son of Joseph JACKSON & Mary
FENNELL.
SEE: Irish Quaker JACKSONs |
|
553 |
420 |
369491 |
OLIVER, Hannah |
Cork
Armagh |
1802 Apr 3 |
OLIVER-BAYNES
Btw William STRICKETT Esq Seconded Quarter master of
the late 5th or Royal Irish Dragoons then residing in Castlebar,
Co. Mayo. Of the 1st part. Chester BAYNES of Castlebar Co Cork of
2nd pt. Hannah OLIVER of the City and Co Armagh of 3rd pt. Marriage to be solemnized btw STRICKETT and OLIVER WITNESS; John GRACE of
City of Armagh, Methodist preacher. & John NOBLE of City of Armagh
Writing Clerk
NOTE: None of Hanna’s
family was mentioned. I believe she was the
Hanna OLIVER daughter of John OLIVER (abt 1720-1772) of Tullymore, one of
those descending from Andrew OLIVER b bef 1641 and of Farmacaffley] |
|
554 |
235 |
366966 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1803 Mar 7 |
GREER
Image
126
Btw Robert JACKSON of Co & City of Armagh
Esq. of the 1 pt & Thomas GREER of City & Co. Armagh Woolen Draper
& William GEOUGH Innkeeper of City of Armagh administrators of the goods
and chattels of Richard PENTON late of the City of Armagh gardener deceased
of the other part. Reciting that Richard PENTON Conveyance of 26 Jun 1802 btw
him of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of the other … WITNESS: Edward
HAMILTON & Richard A. KIDD of City of Armagh Shop Boy to Thomas GREER.
Thomas GREER [SEAL] William GEOUGH [SEAL] |
|
555 |
142 |
368613 |
JACKSON, Nichola |
Armagh
Dublin |
1803 |
GOLDING
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
556 |
27 |
367041 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Armagh
Londonderry |
1803 Mar 16 |
BP GLENFIELD
Image
19
Btw Susanna BARTON of Forkhill, [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh widow of 1st pt & George JACKSON of Jackson Hall, Co. Londonderry & Beech Hill in
co. Surry, Great Britain Lieut Col in her Majesty’s Service of 2nd pt & Rt. Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER Bishop of Clontfort… for lives of
Susanna BARTON & Julianna Eliza BARTON otherwise OGLE wife of Col. John
OGLE … Trustees of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper].
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
|
557 |
85 |
368871 |
BROWNE |
Armagh |
1803 Jun 4 |
BROWNE, Samuel - CAULFIELD Notes in 2009 diary 1800-1809
Samuel BROWN of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East], Co. Armagh, Linen Manufacturer of 1st part. BROWN sold
house & tenement at expiration of Samuel MORRISON’s lease (seems it was
to move a wall 4’) WITNESS: John HANNAH of Lurgen [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East], the younger shopkeeper; William BURKE, Lurgen, Attorney at law. NOTE: Explore possible relationship
to Thompson BROWNE. |
|
558 |
208 |
370880 |
OLIVER, Martha |
Armagh |
1803,
Sept 1 |
OLIVER-OLIVER I have this deed
Image
113
Martha OLIVER marriage settlement with Nathaniel LESLIE
of Drumacanner, Co Armagh of the first part & Martha OLIVER, spinster the
daughter of David OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co Armagh of the
second par. Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER. Whereby the said Nathaniel
LESLIE for the consideration therein mentioned granted to the said Joseph
OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER their execs... Admons & Assigns all that and
then that part of the Townland Drumconner [probably Drumacanver,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh,]
formerly in the possession of William LESLIE deceased and then in the
possession of the said Nathaniel situate lying and being in the Manor
of Toaghy and Barony of Armagh. Aforesaid containing bog. Estimation 35 acres
2 Roods & 30 perches by the same more or less .... [pounds] 20 annually
for said Martha OLIVER in case she survives said Nathaniel LESLIE to use of
.... intended marriage... Witness Samuel LESLIE brother to the said Nathaniel
LESLIE and William OLIVER of Laragh in the County of Monaghan Gent. And
this Memorial is witnessed by the said William OLIVER & Thomas APPLEBY of
the City of Armagh Scrivener. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] September 19, 1803 |
|
563 |
124 |
374649 |
OLIVER, John
& WHITESIDE, Catherine |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1803
Dec 1 |
OLIVER to WHITESIDE 1739-1810
Tullymore, Tullycarrent & Drumflugh
Image #70.
Deed of Marriage Settlement made this first day of decd in the year of our Lord 1803 Between John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in the County of
Armagh Gent of the one part Catherine OLIVER otherwise WHITESIDE wife of the
said John OLIVER of the Second part of the Rev Jas WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in
the County of Tyrone of the third part. Whereby after rectg that a marriage
had been some time ago been solemnized between the said John and Catherine
and that the Sd John had not then made any provision or served any jointure
for his wife in lease she Should Survive him the Sd Indenture Witnessed that
the said John OLIVER ford? In Condn of the sum of [pounds] 100 and the
proportion of the Sd Catherine to him in hand paid the receipt wherof is
thereby acknowledged Did Grant Bargain sell Assign Transfer and set
over unto the Sd. Jas WHITESIDE his Execs Admons and Assigns all that and
those that part of the town and lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],in the County of
Armagh Aforesd Containing by Estimation of 5 acres one rood & 25 perches
be the same more or less as held by the Sd John OLIVER under a lease
from Joshua McGEOGH of Drumshill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
in the County of Armagh. Etc etc
Deed is witnessed by John OLIVER of Tullycarrent [??] in the County of Armagh father and Jas
WHITESIDE jr of Drumflugh in the Co of Tyrone Gent. [more not transcribed] |
|
564 |
93 |
376555 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1804 Apr 20 |
JOHNSTON-JACKSON
Image
378
BTW John POOLER of Ballycrummy Parish & Co. Armagh
Gent & John JOHNSTON of Drumilly Parish Loughgall Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh, Esq. of the other pt. £230 granted land in Ballycrummy [Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Carricktroddan [Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
… WITNESS: Thomas [BREN?] & William POOLER John POOLER . William POOLER
[SEAL] John JOHNSTON [SEAL] Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
565 |
123 |
376881 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1796 Jan 4 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON Tullyvallen
Image
67
BTW Rev. Dr. Hugh HAMILTON Dean of Armagh of 1 pt &
Alexander DONALDSON of Cloghoghe [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of other pt. in consideration of rent demised all land in townland of
Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
8a 2r 20p Irish measure together with 1a Turf Bog in the Large Bog of
Tullyvallen adjoining to be laid off by John REED Esq. Bounded on the west by
Joseph DONALDSON and Patrick CARROLL’s farms on the north by John MELVINs
farm on the east by Charles CORVANs farm and on the south by Samuel COPELAND
and Patrick CARROLLs farm in townland Tullyvallen Parish Newtownhamilton Co.
Armagh … for lives of Alexander DONALDSON the Lessee Joseph DONALDSON jr.
& John DONALDSON all of Cloghog. … WITNESS: John REED Esq & Hugh
PLUNKETT & John REED jr.
NOTE: No mention of JACKSONs. |
|
565 |
124 |
376882 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1796 Jan 4 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON Tullyvallen
Image
68
BTW Rev. Dr. Hugh HAMILTON Dean of Armagh of 1 pt &
Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghoghe Co. Armagh … lands of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
formerly in possession of Rev MULHOLLAM deceased and then in actual
possession of Joseph DONALDSON and his undertenants in Parish
Newtownhamilton to hold demised premises excepting Mines Mineral and
Royalties for lives of Alexander DONALDSON, Joseph DONALDSON jr., & John
DONALDSON all of Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
sons of the Lessee. 32a 1r 20p … WITNESS: John REED & Rachel REED
& Alexander DONALDSON . Joseph DONALDSON [SEAL] |
|
565 |
125 |
376883 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1779 Oct 15 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON Tullyvallen
Image
68
BTW Edward & Alexander ARD both of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Parish Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of the other pt. Reciting that Alexander HAMILTON Esq. of Tullyvallen
by Lease 12 Sept 1754 demised to Edward ARD part of Tullyvallen where Rev
MULHOLLAN lived during the lives of said Edward ARD John and Alexander ARD
his sons … by lease 4 Sept 1788 did transfer to his son Alexander 6a of said
lands during his life and 3a more at the said Edward’s decease at the yearly
rent of 5s 6p. … for sum of £110.5 paid by Joseph DONALDSON for lands of
Tullyvallen … WITNESS: John REED Esq. Andrew DONALDSON & Gawan SHAW.
Joseph DONALDSON [SEAL] |
|
565 |
126 |
376884 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1803 Dec 14 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON Tullyvallen
Image
69
BTW Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of 1 pt & Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Co. Armagh of other pt. Reciting that Joseph DONALDSON in consideration of 5s
demised to Alexander DONALDSON all that farm land in Tullyvallen formerly in
possession of Rev. MULHOLLAM |
|
565 |
222 |
377493 |
BROWN & EASTWOOD |
Armagh |
1780 Jan 1 |
Kiltybane, Cloghogh
1 Jan 1780 between John EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co.
Louth & John BROWN of Kiltybane, [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh of the other part. Kiltybane part of Cootehill, Co. Armagh being
in possession of John BROWN and William BROWN both sons of John BROWN. Rent
11s. WITNESS: Alexander PITMAN of Castletown, Co. Louth, Gent & Alexander
BROWN of Cloghogh, [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
farmer & Alexander COMBE, solicitor of Dundalk. NOTE: Initially I had a wrong #: 377388 |
|
565 |
544 |
379266 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1804 Mar 28 |
BAILLIE-DONALDSON 1739-1810
Ballinagaple Tullyvallen
Between Hugh, Lord Bishop of Ossory of 1st part & Hugh
BAILLIE eldest son & heir of Hugh BAILLIE late of Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Parish of Creggan, Co. Armagh ... re: lease 1 May 1773 between said Hugh ..
leased to Hugh BAILLIE part of Mullinagapple [??] then
in his actual possession ... 19A 26 P & 1A Turf Bog ... next to Hugh
BAILLIE farmer ... townland of Tullyvallen ... for lives of Robert BAILLIE,
Sarah BAILLIE & Hugh BAILLIE ... further reciting that two of the lives
Robert BAILLIE and Hugh BAILLIE are since dead ... substitute Hugh BAILLIE
jr. & John BAILLIE... |
|
565 |
544 |
379266 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1804 Mar 24 |
Bishop of Ossory-Hugh BALLIE Tullyvallen
Hugh BAILLIE eldest son and heir at law of Hugh
BAILLIE, late of Tullyvallen for lives of Hugh BAILLIE, Robert BAILLIE &
Sarah BAILLIE |
|
566 |
324 |
383246 |
STITT |
Armagh |
|
CARROLL-STITT Tullyvallen
Btw Elinor CARROLL alias CUNNINGHAM relict of Bryan
CUNNINGHAM decd. James CUNNINGHAM son & Mary & Elinor CUNNINGHAM
daughters, all of Tullyvallin [[possibly Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
farmer & spinsters of 1 pt & Alexander STITT, Innkeeper of 2nd part – let to STITT 3 acres lease. |
|
567 |
358 |
381199 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Armagh |
1804 Aug 1 |
HAMILTON & ors Tullymore & Mill 1739-1810
Image
200
Between Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],, Co
Armagh Gent of the first part & James HAMILTON of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Co
Armagh spinster of the second part. David OLIVER of Ballyrea in the said
county Gent of the other part and Robert HAMILTON of the City of Dublin,
Surgeon and James Maxwell HAMILTON of City of Dublin of the 4th pt.. .... that a marriage was intended then shortly to be had and so
solemnized between the said Joseph OLIVER and Jane HAMILTON said David OLIVER
had agreed to Grant and convey the lands of Laragh and Carnecarrow and the
Mills and the Lands of Deryyha [possibly Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] to
said Robert and Janet HAMILTON in trust to settle and Secure an annuity or
yearly sum of £50 as a Jointure for said Jane HAMILTON in Case she
should survive said Joseph OLIVER her then intended husband which was to be
charged on all lands and it was agreed between the parties to said deed that
said Jane HAMILTON should grant and convey all said lands and premises of
which she was then seized and possessed and all sums of money then due to her
to the said Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON their executors
Administrators and Assigns [?] the Trust and for the Intents and purposes
therein mentioned the said deed witnessed that for the consideration therein
mentioned and in Order to Carry the aforesaid agreement into effect he the
said David OLIVER did grant bargain and alien release & confirm unto the
said Robert HAMILTON & James Maxwell HAMILTON and to their heirs and
assigns all the Two Townlands or Tates of Land commonly called and [?] by the
name of Laragh and Carricarris[?] with the Corn and Tuck Mills herein and
also the Grist and [?] … also all the Bog and Moss and Lands Excepting out of
[?] Lands as is therein mentioned and which said Town Lands Tenements and
Portions with their appurtes were then in his actual possession of the said
Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON by virtue of a bargain of sale in
said [? ? ?] their heirs or assigns for three lives therein named and the
survivor and [?] of hem and for the lives and life of all such other
person and persons as should from time to time forever thereaft be named in
the [?] stead of all and every the therein mentioned lives pursuant to the
Covenant of Perpetual renewal as therein mentioned, the [?] further witnessed
that for the Conditions therein mentioned he the said Daniel OLIVER did
grant bargain sell assign transfer and set [?] unto said Robert HAMILTON and
James Maxwell HAMILTON all that farm of lands in the possession of the said
David OLIVER or his undertenants together with the Bleaching Mill and all
other [?] appurtenances thereunto ... being in the townland of
Derryhat [possibly Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] within parish of Tynan and County Armagh containing by estimation [8?] acres
English measure be the same more or less with their Appurtenances to hold
said lands and appurtenances to said Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell
HAMILTON their executors administrators and Assigns thereforth for and during
all the rest residue and remainder of the Term for years for which same were
held under leases therein mentioned and for and during such further and other
term or Terms for years as should or might thereafter be [?] of said lease by
Virtue of the Covenant therein mentioned subjects as therein mentioned upon
the Trusts Intents and purposes therein also mentioned, and as the said deed
further witnessed that for the Considerations therein mentioned the said Jane
HAMILTON with the [?] and consent of said Joseph OLIVER her intended husband
did grant sell assign transfer and set over unto said Robert HAMILTON and
James Maxwell HAMILTON all the Town Land commonly called and known by the
name of Kilmore [Kilmore
North and Kilmore
South, Parish Aghalurcher] together with the Lands in Loughlin [akak Lough
Hill, Parish Aghalurcher]thereunto belonging [?] lying and being in the Barony
Magheraslaptina [Magherastephana]
and also lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],then in possession
of Jane HAMILTON containing 80 acres three roods & 33 perches excepting
as in said judgement situated in Parish Armagh, Co. Armagh together with all
and Singular the Houses and Buildings Ways and Water ease in and said
Appurtenances thereunto being or in any wise appurtenances To hold unto said
Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON their executors Administrators and
assigns from thenceforth for and during all the rest residue and remainder of
the term or Terms for years for which the same were held [?] and also all
such further Term and Terms for years as should or might thereafter be had or
obtained thereof by virtue of the Covenant for renewal therin mentioned upon
the Trusts and for the intents and purposes therein mentioned, and [?] also
further witnessed that for the Considerations therein mentioned the said Jane
HAMILTON did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto said Robert
& James Maxwell HAMILTON in their actual possession then being by virtue
of the Bargain and Sale therein mentioned, all the Townlands of
[Drummik?] and [Shanclose?] in the Parish of [?] Barony of Loughtea [Loughtee Lower and Loughtee Upper]and
County of Cavan containing 125 acres with the Appurtenances …. And every sums
of money due and to [?] due on certain Mortgage debt charge on lands of
Gortraghan in the County of Cavan … David OLIVER [hard to read this section
of text] of Ballyrath [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh and said deed is as to the Execution theron by all
the other parties thereto witnessed by Andrew NEWTON of the City of Dublin
Gent and this Memorial is witnessed by said Andrew NEWTON and also by John
MAGIN of said City Gent. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] .. Rev. William HUTCHINSON
subscribing witness 20 Sept 1804. |
|
568 |
571 |
384625 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1804
Sept 15 |
McCULLAGH-OLIVER townland index NOTES in 2009 diary. 1739-1810 Cornecarrow
(TI Bk 45)
NAMES: Jane McCLELLAN; Thomas
McCLELLAN of Marlycone, Parish of Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh; Thomas McCLELLAN
jr.; James McCLELLAN; Elizabeth McCLELLAN; William GILLESPIE of Lisaveagh,
Armagh; Agnes GILLESPIE nee McCLELLAN; William OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER
of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], David OLIVER; Owen
McMAHON; Samuel McCLELLAN of Lisdoo; Thomas APPLEBY; Michael MAGEE. OTHER PLACES:Cornecarrow; Lough Eglish. |
|
571 |
115 |
383929 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh
Louth |
1803 Dec 1 |
OGLE to BRADFORD (TI Bk 73) Drumard 1739-1810
Image
64
John OGLE of Fathom Lodge Co. Armagh Esq. of 1pt &
William BRADFORD then of Newry Co. Armagh, linen draper of other pt. demised
to BRADFORD part of townland of Mullyard called Ogles Farm 16a 30p … town and
lands of Dromard Lordship of Ballymascanlon Co. Louth called Cormick ROGERs
[?] 1r 10p bounded on west by River Flurry and on east by Ogle’s farm..
for lives [all names of royals] for 98 years from 25 Sep 1758 .. [more
description] WITNESS: John OGLE Attorney & Samuel REED of Newry Co. Armagh
Esq. Memorial witness by Samuel REED & Daniel BROWNE of Newry Co. Down
attorney at Law.
NOTE: I suspect that
Daniel BROWNE was a relation of Rev. Daniel Gunn BROWNE. |
|
572 |
146 |
385089 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Alexander to BOYDE |
|
572 |
146 |
387442 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Samuel & wife to CLARKE |
|
572 |
146 |
387577 |
McCULLAGH
REED |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Alexander to REED |
|
572 |
425 |
390254 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1783 Feb 18 |
Executed 8/1/1806 Creggan
Marriage articles. Agreement between Andrew (eldest son Richard) of
Anamaquiff [possibly Armaghbrague Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper], & Joseph DONALDSON of Creggan (2nd dau Elizabeth)
Andrew gives lands of Anamaquiff on 1st May next & £10/year
from Annagore [possibly Annagora Parish Drumcree,
Barony Oneilland
West], (?Annalore) (Aghabog) + Annamaquiff fully stocked
with cows & (horses)
If Richard die before Elizabeth the children entitled to what belonged to
Richard.
Joseph gives Elizabeth £100 as a marriage portion.
1783 agreement witnessed by Rev Alex McCombe, Altnamachin [Altnamackan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper, & Alexander HENRY (dec'd), Knockreas (Monaghan) & Sam'l DONALDSON of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
1806 witnessed by Sam'l & John of Cloghog.
Thanks to Peter McWilliam |
|
573 |
377 |
390857 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1804 April 16 |
HAMILTON- WHITESIDE Tullymore & Mill
OLIVER-WHITESIDE (also under OLIVER-OLIVER 390851 in
1806 index - wrong #) Tullymore 1739-1810
John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, Co. Armagh
Farmer of the one part & Rev James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in Co. Tyrone
& John OLIVER jr. of Tullymore Co. Armagh,
farmer of the other part. John OLIVER granted to Rev. WHITESIDE & John
OLIVER jr in their actual possession a lease for a year .... town and lands
of Tullymore 75 A 1R 20 P English measure in Parish of Armagh called the
District of Eglish and in Co. Armagh” also 10
A 20P in Tullymore & also flax mill in Tullymore with water and water
courses. Witness Sam DAVIDSON Gent Attorney & William SPROULL Merchant
both of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. |
|
576 |
111 |
386223 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1805 Jun 1 |
McCULLOGH Robert to DUDGEON 1800-1809 (1805)
Image
65
Btw Robert McCULLAGH of Killamuddy Co. Monaghan Gent of
1 pt & Ralph DUDGEON of Clones Co. Monaghan Gent of other part. Reciting
that Robert SLOANE Esq for consid of £400 paid by Robert McCULLAGH granted
Mortgage for tate or town of Kinnigs [??] Co.
Armagh
NOTE: There is a
possible connection to John DUDGEON (1837-1901). This Robert McCULLAGH may be
a son of Robert McCULLAGH (1749-1830) of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]. His
brother John McCULLAGH (?-1818) married Jane OLIVER. |
|
580 |
205 |
393883 |
ALLEN |
Armagh |
1772 Mar 7 |
ALLEN-ALLEN
Turnagreevey
Image
430
BTW William ALLEN then of Teemagreevy [??], , of 1 pt & John ALLEN & Martha MARKS
otherwise ALLEN al then of Teemagreevy [??],
containing 2a Parish Loughgall Co. Armagh rent of £2 … lives of grand lease
granted by Arthur COPER Esq to William ALLEN and was agreed at the death of
William ALLEN and Sarah his wife the said John ALLEN & Martha MARKS
otherwise ALLEN should have ful half of the orchard WITNESS: John MARKS of
Pullis Co. Monaghan Farmer & William NEWTON then of Clonmain Co. Armagh … |
|
580 |
364 |
398642 |
|
Armagh |
1806 Aug 1 |
WILKIN-WHITESIDE Tullymore & Mill 1739-1810
Image
520
BTW John WILKIN of Knockaginney Co. Tyrone farmer
Administrator [?] [?] of John OLIVER late of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Co. Armagh
deceased of the one pt. James WHITESIDE junior of Drumplug Co. Tyrone Gent of
the other pt.. Whereby reciting that Joshua McGEOUGH of Drumsill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Esq. by Indenture of Lease bearing date 2 Jan 1797 Demised granted
and to farm let unto John OLIVER all that part & parcel of the townland
of Tullymore of [?] fairly limited and described by a map therof to the said
Indenture of Lease annexed & marked Number One containing 75a 1r 20p
English plantation measure be the same more or less to hold to the said John
OLIVER his Executors Administrators and Assigns from the 1 Nov then last past
for and during the term time and space of 7 years and for & during all
such further and other Term and Terms as stand from Time to time thereafter
be added in pursuance of he Covenant for Renewal in the said Lease Containing
at ye yearly rent of £67.1.4 with 12p by the pound Receivers fees and yearly
duties of four days works of man and horse or 6s in lieu thereof and in which
said Indenture of Lease is contained a Covenant of Renewal at the end of
every 7 years on paying a sum of £16.17.10 as fine on obtaining each renewal
and Reciting that the said John OLIVER is since deceased and [?] Certain
Clause was instituted in the [Metropolitical] Court of the Diocese of Armagh
searching the last will and Testament of said John OLIVER and [?] hearing the
Contents of the said Will duly proved and further reciting that admon
pendente lite was granted to the said John WILKIN on the 20th day of June last and also further reciting that the said Joshua McGEOUGH did
since the death of the said John OLIVER bring an Ejections in his Majesty’s
Court of Kings Bench in Ireland for the Recovery of the said recited premeses
and that in order to [?] the [?] of the said John OLIVER or the Claiming
Right thereto it became necessary for the said John WILKIN to borrow a sum of
£202.12.4 to pay off and discharge the arrear of rent Renewal fines and the
Costs of the said Ejectment due to the said Joshua McGEOUGH and for that
purpose the said John WILKIN applied to the said James WHITESIDE who agreed
to lend hum the same upon the said John WILKIN granting the said premes in
mortgage to the said James WHITESIDE in order to secure the repayment thereof
the said John WILKINS admon pendente lite of the said John OLIVER
deceased in consideration of the sum of £202.12.4 to him n hand paid by
the said James WHITESIDE the [Receipt? ..] is thereby acknowledged … WITNESS:
Francis SMITH of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Gent & & John [ALLEN?] of
same in said Co. Writing Clerk John WILKIN [SEAL]
NOTE: The phrase admon
pendente lite refers to a situation where there is a dispute as to the
person entitled to probate or a general grant of letters the court appoints
an administrator till the question has been decided |
|
580 |
365 |
398643 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1807
Jan 20 |
OLIVER-HOLMES have Tullysarren Tullymore
Image
520
Between John OLIVER of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
County Armagh Farmer of the first part. Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES
both of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh of the other. Reciting that Whereas Right
Honourable James Lord of Charlemount by Indenture of lease bearing date of 4th day of November 1761 ... granted to William OLIVER of Mullintur [possibly Mullantur,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
Co. Armagh Gent his heirs and assigns ... town and lands of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
formerly in possession of Samuel KNIPE deceased containing 96 acres 1 rood
English statute measure in Manor of Charlemount Co. Armagh to hold to
said William OLIVER his heirs and assigns from 1 Nov then Instant for and
during he life and lives of the said William OLIVER the lessee Andrew OLIVER
aged 13 years or thereabouts and Rebecca OLIVER then aged 15 years eldest son
and daughter of John OLIVER of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],in said Co. Gent
deceased and the survivor and survivors of them the said William OLIVER
yielding and paying therefore & thereout yearly & every year during
the continuence of said demise unto the said James Lord [?] Charlemount
[James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont ?]
his heirs and assigns that rent or sum of £36.1.10 with fees and duties
therein mentioned and only that whereas the said William OLIVER is long since
dead, and before his death (that is to say on the 19th day of
October 1776 duly made and published his last will and testament in writing
in the presence of three Credible subscribing Witnesses thereto & did [?]
lease and bequeath unto his nephew William OLIVER of Tullamore in the Co. of
Armagh aforesaid & to his nephew Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh
and to their heirs his Testators Lease and farm of Land in fair and equal
portions share and share alike with the Right and appurtenances and further
reciting that the said Andrew OLIVER and William OLIVER shortly after the
death of the said William OLIVER came to a portion of said Town and Lands of
Tullysarran [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and all that part and parcel of the said Town Lands of Tullysarran aforesaid
in the possession of John OLIVER party thereto became the share or proportion
of ye said William OLIVER and for reciting that if said William OLIVER of
Tullymore aforesaid is long since dead and all the Estate Right [Title?] and
[?] of the said William OLIVER of deceased by [?] Convey assign or otherwise
and legally come to and Vested in the said John OLIVER party thereto and
further reciting that the said John OLIVER for & in Consideration of the
Sum of £381.1.3 to him in hand paid by the said Rebecca HOLMES and James
HOLMES at & before the ensealing and delivery of the said Indented deed
of assignment Hath granted Bargained sold assigned Released and confirmed
transferred & made over and by these presents Doth fully freely and
absolutely grant Bargain sell assign release confirm Transfer and set over
unto the said Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES in their actual possession
now being by Virtue of a Bargain & sale to them [?] made for one whole
year by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of
these presents in Consideration of 5s sterling and by force of this Statute
for transforming uses into possession and to their Heirs and Assigns All that
and those that part and parcel of ye said Town and Lands of Tullysarran which
came to the share or proportion of William OLIVER of Tullamore deceased being
a moiety of ye lands & premises in the said recited Indenture of Lease
mentioned containing by estimation 50 acres or thereabouts be the same more
or less with the Rights [?] and appurtenances & belonging. To have and to
hold the said messuage or Tenement lands and premises above mentioned and
thereby Granted & assigned or meant & intended so to be unto the said
Rebecca HOLMES and James HOLMES their heirs and assigns for and during the
life of the said Rebecca OLIVER being the only surviving life in the said
Recited Indenture of Lease mentioned subject to a proportionable part of the
Rent and also a proportionable part of the Covenants and agreements in the
said Recited Indenture of Lease reserved and in the Indented Deed of
Assignment is contained several [?] [?] which by [?] [?] thereunto had [?]
more fully and at large appear with said Indented Deed of Assignment is witnessed
by James CALDWELL of City of Armagh, Innkeeper. John TROTTER of Mullybeggan [possibly Mullyleggan , Parish Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh or else Mullyloughan,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh
farmer and John Lloyd SAUNDERSON of Blackwatertown in said Co. Gent and this
memorial is witnessed by the said John TROTTER and John ALLEN of
Blackwatertown in Co. Armagh writing clerk James HOLMES & Rebecca HOLMES
[SEAL] The above named John TROTTER maketh oath and sayeth that he saw the
above named John OLIVER Rebecca HOLMES and James HOLMES duly sign seal and
execute the deed of assignment whereof the above is a memorial … 31 Jan 1807
NOTE: John Lloyd
SAUNDERSON married Sarah OLIVER in 1805. SEE: St.
Marks BMDs. |
|
580 |
533 |
399994 |
|
Armagh |
1804 Feb 28 |
Thomas McGLONE - Edmond McSHERRY 1739-1810
Image
588
BTW Thomas McGLONE of [Hanan?] farmer and Edmond
McSHERRY of Newry, Co. Down. Bradfords Land & Bog 33 a in townland Tamlet
[either Tamlaght,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
or Tamlaght,
Parish Eglish, Barony Armagh NOTE: They are not contiguous] , Co. Armagh together
with Turf Bog in Polnagh [Pollnagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] … reciting land
demised by James MAXWELL 4 Mar 1788 … |
|
584 |
348 |
397655 |
OLIVER
DAWSON |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1806 Dec 29 |
James STEPHENS-Leonard DOBBIN 1807 Jan 13
Image
495
BTW James STEPHENS and William
McWILLIAM of Armagh Co. Armagh Merchants assigns of the estate of John MACKEY
of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh aforesaid Linen Merchant Dealer and Chapman a Bankrupt of 1 pt and
Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Reciting that by Indenture
dated 1 Mar 1798 John PRINGLE of Lime Park Co. Tyrone Esq. Admon of
Francis PRINGLE of Lime Park for the considerations mentioned demised Grant
set and to farm Let unto Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER then of Armagh
spinsters and Admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballynahone
Beg Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]& Co. Armagh Gent
deceased all that Corn Mill known by the name of Lisbano Corn Mill together
with that part of the Townland of Enough and Lisbano [Lisbanoe.
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
aforesaid to the said mill formerly belonging and then in the possession and
occupation of said Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER and their undertenants
containing 16 acres English Statute measure with all waters water Courses
weirs mill dams Houses buildings and improvements theron together with the
Succor of the several Towns Lands called and known by the name of the Seven
Towns of Armagh [Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]
]… Parish Armagh, Co. Armagh to hold to Mary and
Elizabeth OLIVER their executors administrators and assigns from the 1st Dec. then last for term of 20 years … covenant for renewal …yearly rent of
£42 payable quarterly above Taxes and Reciting that the said John
MACKEY since the execution of said Lease Intermarried with Mary OLIVER
whereby all the Estate right Title and Interest of said Mary in and to said
demised premises became Legally vested in said John MACKEY and reciting that
after said Intermarriage a Commission of Bankrupt dated at Dublin the 19th June 1806 was awarded and proved against John MACKEY …
[worth doing the rest of the transcription when I have
time – the land ended up with Leonard DOBBIN] … Leonard DOBBIN highest bidder
£200 paid to STEPHENS and McWILLIAM … corn mill known as Lisbano Mill
together with that part of the townland of Enough [aka Enagh] and Lisbano
formerly belonging and then in occupation of John ORR and Thomas WALSH 16a
with all waters weir mills dams Houses Buildings and improvements together
with Succor of several townlands called and known by name of Seven Townlands
in Parish & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: John MATHEWS and James BIRCH
NOTE: Elizabeth &
Mary were both daughters of Joseph OLIVER (1727-1795) and Jane OATES
(1728-1786). The family had holdings in Laragh, Co. Monaghan. Their brother
John OLIVER is not mentioned, but I believe that he died in 1806. He was still alive when the notice of
the sale of his father's lease at Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] was advertised in the Belfast Newsletter on May 14,1796. |
|
585 |
138 |
350158 |
|
Armagh |
1805 Jan 27 |
Deed of Assignment 31st dec 1805 btw
William DAVIS of Aghasooley [??] in the City
of Armagh farmer of the one part & Bernard DONNELLY of Maydown
[Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] &
Thomas STEPHENSON of Correhaness [??] both in
sd Co. farmers of the other part after reciting as therein recited the said
William DAVIS for the consideration therein did Grant bargain Sell
Assign & set over to the said Bernard DONNELLY & Thomas STEPHENSON
their Exors Admons & Assigns all that and those his the said William
DAVID undivided share or proportion of the Corn Mill & Flax Mill in the
Townland of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], & all his
undivided share and proportion of the land usually held therewith by
Robert WALSH containing by estimation 36 acres 2 roods & 14 perches all
which said Corn Mill Flax Mill & Mill and premises are situate lying
& being in the townland of Tullymore in the Co. of Armagh aforesaid. To
have and to hold to the said Bernard DONNELLY & Thomas SIMPSON [sic?] and
their Exors Admons and Assigns for and during all the rest Residue and
Remainder of a term of seven years & for & during every further and
other renewal that they may therefor be obtained thereof & which
said deed of assignment is witnessed by Francis SMYTH of Blackwaterstown in
the Co. of Armagh Gent & Henry DEVLIN of the same recording Clerk
& this memorial is witnessed by the said Francis SMYTH & Henry
DEVLIN Bernard DONNELLY & Thomas STEPHENSON… |
|
586 |
399 |
397838 |
JACKSON, Forster |
Armagh |
1807 Jan 28 |
McKITTRICK-JACKSON
Image
509
BTW James McKITTRICK Derrycrew [Derrycrew,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh farmer of 1 pt & Forster JACKSON of
Corcullentragh [Corcullentragh
Beg or Corcullentragh
More, Parish Drumcree,
Barony Oneilland
West] Parish Drumcree Co. Armagh farmer of other pt. £300 paid by JACKSON
for McKITTRICK’s lease from Robert Carsden COPE of Loughgall Co. Armagh Esq.
for 24a 1r 29p of townland of Derrycrew, Barony O'Neal and West Co. Armagh …
WITNESS: John TURKINGTON of Lurgan Innkeeper & James DOUGLASS of Lurgan
Carpenter both of Co. Armagh James McKITTERICK [SEAL] |
|
587 |
177 |
397246 |
McCULLA, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1805 May 3 |
Lease Hugh McCULLA of Rathhill, Co Monaghan to John
GREER of Cormagrally [Cornagrally,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower], Co
Armagh; Comagrally and part of the school lands of Mountnorris [Mountnorris,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower]. PMcW |
|
591 |
540 |
404826 |
JOHNSTON, Francis |
Dublin
Down |
1807 Jul 11 |
JOHNSTON-SHEGOG. Names Index 1800-1809
Image
559
Francis JOHNSTONE of [?] Co. Dublin Gent [?] Executor
of last will of William JOHNSTON late of Armagh,
Co. Armagh deceased of 1 pt. & James SHEGOG of [?]ouchbrickland Co.
Down admins of Robert DUNBAR late of Dungally Co. Down Linen Draper deceased. |
|
592 |
542 |
405911 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1803 Nov 16 |
DEVLIN-JACKSON Breagh [probably Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] Beag, Manor Brownlow, Derry 1739-1810
Image
327
BTW Owen DEVLIN of Breagh, Co. Antrim [sic – should be
“Armagh] Weaver of the 1 pt & Joseph JACKSON of Clinmakate [Clonmakate,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West ] Co. Armagh Weaver of the other part. Reciting … 1a land of Breagh,
Manor of Richmond, Co. Armagh [Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] .
SEE: Brownlow Estate Maps. The
Manor of Richmond is included. In the 18thcentury the Aghavellan
estate was given the alternative name of Richmond, from 1718 when Richmond was referred to as a manor,
ALSO: The Brownlow papers. |
|
594 |
72 |
401851 |
JACKSON |
Armagh
Down |
1807 Jun 17 |
Image
43
BTW Thomas SIMPSON of Monyquin [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Linen Draper demised to John JACKSON of Knocknagony [probably Knockaconey,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and William YOUNG of Galwally both in Co. Down Linen Drapers part of
lands of Moneyquin 4a 1r 17p … part of Thomas SIMPSONs Mill Race and part of River Callen
and part of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in
possession of Thomas SIMPSON demised to him by P. GERVAIS Esq. … WITNESS:
James COCHRAN & Hugh KIRK of Belfast
SEE also : ROD:
602-492-414264 |
|
594 |
138 |
402249 |
REED |
Monaghan
Down
Dublin
Armagh |
1807 Jun 28 |
SCOTT to REED Drumhilla (TI Bk 45) 1739-1810
Image
76
Btw William SCOTT & Thomas ABBOT both of
Rathfryland Co. Down & Robert HAMILTON of Scarva Co. Down Esqs. And
executors of last will of James SCOTT late of Loughbrickland Co. Down Gent,
deceased of 1 pt & John REED of Rahans Co. Monaghan Esq. of other pt.
reciting release 25 Jun 1803 the said John REED by the description of John
REED the younger of Gardiner Place City of Dublin in consideration of £1,000
granted mtg to William SCOTT Thomas SCOTT & Robert HAMILTON townland of
Beltaran [possibly Baltarran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh formerly demised to Hugh CUMMING Gent 97 1/2a English
Measure formerly held by Hugh CUMMING and his widow Jane CUMMING and
afterwards by John REED the elder administrator of the unadministered goods
of Hugh CUMMING … and also lands of Camilly [either Camly
(Ball) or Camly
(Macullagh) Parish of Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper,], formerly in possession of James McCULLAGH Esq. demised by
William McCULLAGH to John REED the elder for life of John REED or for 21
years containing 189a and also land on north side of Gardiners Place Co.
Dublin containing in breadth in the front 24’ and in breadth to rere 24’ and
in depth from front to rere 150’ with new dwelling house lately built by
Thomas WILLIAMS Esq. … and also part of Rahans & Dromhilla which formerly
comprised the dwelling house of the late Francis NOBLE Esq. deceased 85a
Plantation Measure in Barony Farney, Co. Monaghan with the dwelling house as
was lately in the tenure and occupancy of John STEEL then lately of Dorset St
Co & City Dublin … WITNESS: John SEARIGHT of Newry, Co. Down Gent &
Samuel MURPHY of Rathfryland Co. Down |
|
595 |
178
478 |
784958
104958 |
|
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
CLOGHER-MOORE Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], |
|
596 |
185 |
405673 |
|
Armagh |
1807 May 1 |
MATTHEWS-MEGARRY 1739-1810
Image
102
Marriage btw John MATTHEWS of Acton [between
village of Acton and Pointzpass] Co. Armagh Gent and Francis MAGARRY of
Points Pass.. two tenements in Acton commonly called Leggs tenements together
with a farm in Ballynegreath [Ballynagreagh,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
15a 2r 32p known by name of CONOLLY’s farm also 11a 2r 30p in townland
Dromenagall [probably Druminargal,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower] & also ½ of turf bog in townland of Terryhoogan
[Terryhoogan,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]]
all in Co. Armagh WITNESS: Elizabeth MAGERRY of Points Pass Rose
McMULLEN |
|
597 |
288 |
406861 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Armagh |
1807
May 6 |
OLIVER-LEE I have this deed. Kennedies, Tullamore
NAMES: Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore[Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, Joseph LEE,
John PRINGLE, Leonard DOBBIN, Thomas APPLEBY, William BROTHER[S], Robert
LIVINGSTON.
See also: OLIVERs of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
There are several leases involving the OLIVER family and John PRINGLE.
This lease between Joseph OLIVER and Joseph LEE concerns lands in The
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
It is likely connected to the lease on May 8, 1807 between James OLIVER &
John PRINGLE. |
|
600 |
166 |
408525 |
|
Armagh |
1808 Jan 30 |
M’GLONE-GERVAISE
MGLONE[?] of Navan [Navan,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
Co. Armagh, farmer of 1st part & Rev. Francis GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore
[Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]...
Thomas MGLONE ... , Co. Armagh, farmer of 1st part & rev. Francis
GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore ... Thomas MGLONE ... 334.8.6 ... land formerly
called Bradford’s Land containing 33A. WITNESS J[ohn?] NOBLE of Armagh [My
notes confuse even me. I have added: Is it Francis or Thomas GERVAISE? I am
guessing this question refers to the lease that follows this one. |
|
600 |
167 |
408526 |
|
Armagh |
1808 Mar 21 |
McSHERRY-GERVAISE 1739-1810 Bradfords
Land & Bog in Townland of Tamletts [aka Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh]
Ballynahone, Co. Armagh. Bradford’s Land
Edward McSHERRY of Newry, Co. Down dealer of 1st part
& Rev Thomas GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh reciting lease 24 Mar 1788 James MAXWELL then of Armagh demised to
Thomas MGLONE ... Bradford Land 33 acres. |
|
602 |
371 |
411983 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1808 Oct 1 |
Robt McCULLOGH to NICHOLSON 1800-1809 (1808)
Image
502
BTW Robert McCULLOUGH of Newry Co. Armagh Shopkeeper of
1 pt & John NICHOLSON of Newry Co. Down Publican of other pt. Townland of
Ballyhat [probably Ballybot. It is on the west
side of the townland of Ballinlare,
Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony of Orior Upper.] in town
of Newry Co. Armagh containing in front to street 40’ and from front to rere
247’ … |
|
602 |
492 |
414264 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Armagh |
1808 Nov 10 |
Image
569
BTW John JACKSON of Knockagony [Knocknagoney,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower],
and William YOUNG of Galwally [Galwally and/or Galwally Parish of Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion), Barony Castlereagh Upper]
both in Co. Down Linen Manufacturers of 1 pt & Samuel PARKER of Lonylea [?] Co. Armagh Linen draper of the other pt. Reciting that Thomas SIMPSON of Monyquin [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Linen Draper by indenture
14 June 1807 demised to John JACKSON and William YOUNG part of lands
of Moneyquin then in possession of Thomas SIMPSON 4a 1r 17p Plantation Measure by the name
of the Bleach Green and all buildings and improvements bounded on the North
by the High Road leading from Armagh on the west by part of Moneyquin then in possession of Robert GIRVIN between the lands of Ballyards [Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh and also part of Ballyards
and all buildings then in possession of Thomas SIMPSON by lease 1 March 1791
adjoining the Bleach Green of Thomas SIMPSON in Moneyquinn containing 25a
English Statute Measure of lands formerly held by John JOHNSTON, James
McCARTEN and John BROOKS partially described in a [note?] to said last
mentioned lease to hold to said John JACKSON and William YOUNG …
WITNESS: Samuel DICKSON merchant & Thomas APPLEBY scrivener both of
Armagh. Samuel PARKER [SEAL]
NOTE Moneyquin is on the Callan River, downstream from many OLIVER holdings at Milford
connected to linen trade.
NOTE: Also of interest: Co.
Down Townlands Chart - JACKSONs.
POSSIBLY: One of the JACKSONs
of Co. Down Dundonald
See also 1802 May 20 Samuel
JACKSON deed & map. |
|
605 |
385 |
414409 |
ROWLAND |
|
1807 Oct 24 |
Tullyvallen
Image
203
BTW John ROWLAND of Tulleyvallen Co. Armag Farmer of 1
pt; Thomas ROWLAND of same Land Surveyor of the other pt. … reciting lease
Rev Hugh HAMILTON dean of Armagh since deceased 12 Apr 1780 demised to John
ROWLAND part of Tullyvallen then in his possession containing 32a 33r arable
& 3a 2r 23p Bog … Brown Bog lying in James DORAN’s famr in Tullyvallen ..
Barony Upper Fews … lives of him the said John ROWLAND James DOLAN of
Tulleyvallen & of John REED son of John REED of Ballymoire … WITNESS: Francis
SMYTH of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Gent Attorney at Law & John ALLEN of same Co. Armagh |
|
608 |
326 |
419021 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1809 Jul 5 |
JACKSON-CAVANAGH 1739-1810 Ballymacowen [possibly Ballynagowan,
Parish of Drumcree,
Barony Oneilland
West]
Image
164
Btw Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of 1
pt & Charles CAVENAGH of Armagh Gent of the other Whereby Robert
JACKSON … deed of assignment by late Revd James Terrance O’NEILL to the
said Robert JACKSON in consideration of £600 … land in Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
known by name of Ballymoan [probably Ballymoran,
[Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
containing 56a formerly demised by Richard GRAHAM deceased to Robert
WILSON Gent also deceased … WITNESS: John NOBLE of City of Armagh writing
clerk Patrick CAVENAGH of same Gent |
|
609 |
498 |
422694 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1809, Oct 30 |
CURRY to DOBBIN Enagh bog
Image
255
BTW William CURRY of Aughnacloy,
Co. Tyrone Merchant of the 1 pt & & Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh
Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Reciting deed of: mortgage bearing
date of 30th day of April 1794 [SEE: ROD 586-228-307430-which was wrong #] made
between Joseph OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the County of Armagh
Linen Draper since deceased of the one part & William CURRY of the other
part. Reciting that Joseph OLIVER was possessed of the upper half of the
townland of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing 97 acres or thereabouts by virtue of a lease bearing the date of
July 1793 made by and between the College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of
the Cathedral of St. Patricks Armagh of the one part and Joseph OLIVER then
of Kennedies in the County Armagh of the other part, the said Vicars Choral
Organist ... let to Joseph OLIVER the upper half of the Kennedies containing
97a with one acre of turf bog in the townland of Eogh [[Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],]
which said land and bog were then in the possession of the said OLIVER &
his heirs & undertenants in parish & Co. Armagh to hold to Joseph
OLIVER for term of 217 years fully to be completed at yearly rent of £30.1.9
… granted to William CURRY … payment of £1,000 with interest by the said
Joseph OLIVER & John OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Linen Drapers to the said William CURRY … Leonard DOBBIN party
thereto & also reciting sum of £600 to William CURRY … to William
CURRY paid by Leonard DOBBIN … 97a of the Upper Kennedies now in possession
of Leonard DOBBIN and his undertenants in parish & Co. Armagh with use of
turf bog in townland of Enagh … WITNESS: William CURRY Junior Esq. &
Leonard DOBBIN Junior Gent both of City of [Dublin?] William CURRY [SEAL] |
|
611 |
510 |
619394 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1809 May 9 |
SCOTT-KIDD (note there are lots more SCOTT references)
1739-1810 Notes in 2009 diary Ballynahone & Mill, Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between James SCOTT of Umgola and Benjamin KIDD of Ballynahone [probably Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
reciting a deed made 20 July 1804 between Jane HAMILTON [NOTE: Just before her marriage to Joseph OLIVER] of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, spinster &
sd. John SCOTT and confirming a power or permission thereunto change the
course? [? Of ?] of the tailrace of Ballynahone Mill with the river Callan to transferring and assigning said premises to
Benjamin KIDD with liberty to carry the same in to the head race of Umgola
Mill and also ratifying on the part of said Benjamin KIDD a permission Grant
in 3rd [?] by said John SCOTT to said Jane HAMILTON [?] to conduct the
rivulet flowing from Ballyrath [probably Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] bog through the lands of Tullamore [Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& to convey same into the Callan River below the weir of Umgola Mill
without damage to said weir & also ratifying the power of said Jane
HAMILTON her exons and admons or assigns to right of passage through the
lands of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
to the lands of Tullamore by a road lately laid out and generally ratifying
and mutually confirming for the consideration of [?] to the parties
respectively paid … WITNESS James STUART of City of Armagh & Wm. CARROLL
of City of Armagh, merchant. |
|
613 |
180 |
418483 |
BALL |
Meath |
1809 Jun 10 |
CORNWALL-BALL Creekstown,
Image
105
BTW Robert CORNWALL of City of Dublin Esq. but now of
Myshall Lodge Co. Carlow surviving Trustee of the terms of 300 and 400 years
hereafter mentioned; Thomas BALL of Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]
Co. Armagh reciting deed of release 3 Jul 1795 between Thomas BALL and
Phillipa his wife of the 1st pt & Thomas BALL party hereto of the 2nd pt;
Thomas ACTON & John FORBES Esq. of 3rd pt & Nicholas MORRISON since
deceased & Robert CORNWALL party hereto of the 4th pt…. Thomas BALL
released to Thomas ACTON the townlands of Aughenduff [Aughanduff,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Sturgeon [Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] Dromilly
[Drumilly,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] &
part of the lands of Cullyhanna called greater Big Cullyhanna Co. Armagh
& also the lands of Crukstown otherwise Crikstown [Crickstown, Parish Crickstown, Barony Ratoath] & Navan Town
otherwise Knavinstown [Knavinstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath] Co.
Meath sum of 6,958.6.3 for the payment of certain Judgments affecting said
land… sum of 8,500 for the younger children of Thomas BALL & Phillipa
reciting a Decree and Sale in Chancery in Ireland… sums raised…. By sale of
Tullygallaghan [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Emmerecan [Ummeracam
(Ball) North and/or Ummeracam
(Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]], Cashel [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier & Legmoylan [Legmoylin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co. Armagh to hold to Joshua McGRAGH
NOTE: There is a portion
of a cross at Nevingstown, which stood
adjoining the old road from Navan to Rathaldron Castle, the ancient residence
of the CUSACKs., SOURCE: The
Ecclesiastical History of the Diocese of Meath: Ancient and Modern, Volume 1 |
|
614 |
560 |
426387 |
|
Meath |
1809 Jun 7 |
BALL-BALL Creekstown
Image
609
Abraham BALL of City of Chester Esq. & Mary
BALL otherwise PLOTT his wife, Sir John WILLIAMS of Boddlurden, Co of Flint
Bart, Alice BLOTT [PLOTT] mother of Mary PLOTT Samuel BALL Esq son of Thomas
BALL by Phillippa his wife both deceased, John BALL Esq 5th son of
Thomas & Phillippa, [?] Ambrose [?]oles of Cromoe, Co Wicklow, eldest son
& heir of late Isode Ambrose ECCLES deceased and Grace ECCLES otherwise
BALL widow of the said Ambrose ECCLES Esq deceased Elinor BALL and Frances
WEBSTER otherwise BALL with said Grace, Elinor & Frances are daughters of
Thomas & Phillippa BALL, William WEBSTER Esq of the Royal Navy husband of
the said Miss BALL, Robert CORNWALL late of the City of Dublin but now of
Myshall Lodge of Co Carlow Esq surviving trustee.. mention of a judgement
involving John BAILIE Assignee & William & James DONALDSON to
do with debts and estate of the late Thomas BALL and sum of 6,958.6.8 … for
remaining 8,500 for the younger children of the said Thomas BALL by indented
deed of release 3 & 4th days of July 1795 by the said Thomas
BALL the elder… unto Thomas ACTON & John FORBES townlands of Emermore,
[Emerarcan [Ummeracam
(Ball) North and/or Ummeracam
(Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper],
Tullygallaghan [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Legmoylan [Legmoylin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Lurgen Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier & Aughenduff [Aughanduff,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Sturgan [Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper]
Dramally [Drumilly,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] &
that part of lands called greater or Big Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]in
Co. Armagh and lands of Cruckstown aka Crickstown [Crickstown, Parish Crickstown, Barony Ratoath] & Navantown
[probably Knavinstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath] Co.
Meath to have for the use of Nicholas MORRISON and the said Robert CORNWALL
for full term of 9,000 years…the Right of Reversion Remainder and Expectancy
of the said Samuel BALL Abraham BALL and James BALL said townlands in lease
release of 3 &4 July 1795 their father’s will … WITNESS: John RAINEY Co.
Carlow Servant & William MORGAN of Bath Co. Summerset Servant & by
James BALL in presence of John CONNOLLY of City of Dublin & Eccles
CUTHBERT in presence of James MARTIN City of Dublin Gent and Abraham BALL
in presence of John GREENAK of Liverpool servant & [?] MORGAN and by said
Frances WEBSTER otherwise BALL in presence of James NICHOLS of Bath … and
Mary BALL in presence of Catherine JONES of Chester Servant… Robert BALL
[SEAL] Mary BALL [SEAL] John WILLIAMS [SEAL] Robert CORNWALL [SEAL] Ecles
CUTHBERT [SEAL]
… NOTE: The memorial
clearly says PLOTT – but the surname was PLATT. |
|
615 |
8 |
419907 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1809 Aug 27 |
McCULLOCH James & ors – (their article) 1800-1809
(1809)
James McCULLOGH late of Camly [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
Co Armagh, deceased & James McMAHON… refers back to 1760 lease |
|
615 |
34 |
419935 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh |
1809 Jul 19 |
JOHNSTON & wife - their separation 1739-1810
Nicholas George JOHNSTON of Woodpark, Co Armagh and his
wife Mary Anne JOHNSTON had agreed to live separately… lands of Woodpark [Ballynameta,
aka Wood Park, Parish of Tynan], Breaghy [probably Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West], Drumgoose [possibly Drumgose,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny],, Co Armagh …
annuity to William RYAN of £400… |
|
615 |
438 |
421766 |
|
Armagh |
1809 Nov 11 |
MALLON-MAGERY 1739-1810
BTW Dennis MALLON farmer, of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Parish
of Derrynoose, Co Armagh & William MAGHERY of Trecy ins said Co., farmer
Samuel CLOSE of Elm Park [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion)] Co Armagh had
leased… |
|
616 |
576 |
423913 |
BROWNE |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON-BROWN settlement Wrong number Kiltibane Townland Bk 2 1739-1810 |
|
619 |
7 |
423137 |
BROWN, Alex |
Armagh |
1809 Dec 2 |
BROWN-BROWN Kiltybane, Cloghog
Deed of conveyance between Alexander BROWN of Cloghog,
[probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
Co. Armagh farmer & Cornelius BROWN of Tullycol[eve?] [Tullycollive,
Parish Muckno, Barony Cremorne,] Co.
Monaghan, farmer. Whereby Alexander BROWN declared ¼ of Kiltybane [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
(29 A 1R 30p) demised by the late Rev. James EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co.
Louth to the said Alexander and William BROWN & Alexander DONELTON [sic]
20 Aug 1794 was made in trust to the said Alexander BROWN to & for the
use of the minor children of the late John BROWN of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
aforesaid deceased whose last will and testament said Alexander BROWN was the
only executor ...for sum of 5 shillings consideration, Alexander BROWN
demised to Cornelius BROWNE 7 acres 1 rood 17 perches … natural lives
of Alexander DONALDSON & William BROWN. Witness John COLER [possibly
COULTER] of Aghad[ersone] ... & John BROWN of Cloghog, both of Co.
Armagh, farmers. John WALLACE of A... Attorney, Dublin. |
|
623 |
364 |
428760 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1801 Sep 1 |
KIDD-ROBINSON marriage agreement. Millmount
Image
193 [hard to read]
Marriage btw James KIDD Jr Linen Draper & Eliner
ROBINSON … Patrick ROBINSON … £1,000 in two parts … tenement in town of Keady
with Bleach Mill … Rackarby [Racarbry Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], … 10a 3r 28p and
part of turf bog … WITNESS: George KIDD & Hugh KIDD of Tullyglish
[probably Tullyglush,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh &
John KNOX of [?] Co. Down Linnen Draper. Memorial 12 Jun 1810.
NOTE: James KIDD
(1744-1815) & Eleanor ROBINSON (1781-1813) |
|
624 |
1 |
426901 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-STRAIN
Image
280
William HANNA of Acton House
[between the villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of 1 pt David
STRAIN … townland Tullylin [Tullylinn , Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]…
life of Abraham STRAIN father of lessee… |
|
624 |
1 |
426902 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-CHRISTIAN
Image
280
William HANNA of Acton House [between the villages of
Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of 1 pt |
|
624 |
1 |
426903 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-POOLE Notes? 2009? Ballyrea 1739-1810
Image
280
William HANNA of Acton House [between the
villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & James POOL of
Ballyreagh [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], of other pt. |
|
624 |
1 |
426903 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-STEVENSON
Image
281
William HANNA of Acton House
[between the villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of 1 pt. in
consideration of rents, Robert STEVENSON … lands in Townland Ballyreagh [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], 12a 3r 11p … for lives
of Robert STEVENSON age 19 son of lessee, son of George CHRISTIANSON age abt
6 years … |
|
624 |
278 |
428825 |
JACKSON, Sarah |
Armagh |
1809 Mar 25 |
TISDALL Marriage arts 1810-1812
Image 416-417
Btw Rev James TISDALL of Eddenderry [possibly Edenderry,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Co.
Armagh Clerke, 2nd son of Michael TISDALL of Charlesfort. Co
Meath & Juliana TISDALL otherwise BLENNERHASSETT his wife both deceased
of the 1st part and Lydia JACKSON otherwise EYRE of
Tulleydooey widow of Thomas JACKSON of Tullydooey, Co. Tyrone Esq
deceased and Sarah Eyre JACKSON daughter of said Thomas & Lydia JACKSON of the 2nd part and Charles Arthur TISDALL of
Charlesfort Co. Meath and Benjamin EYRE of Maydown [Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Co. Armagh of
the 3rd pt. Reciting marriage 14 April 1779 od TISDALL and
BLENNERHASSET … [more details]
NOTE: PIM Gr O The
Names Index for 1810-1812 showed the name PIM – I did not see it.
SEE: JACKSONs of Doncaster |
|
624 |
284 |
456004 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 Oct 14 |
HANNA-POOLE
Between William HANNA of Acton House, [between the
villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co. Armagh Esq. Of 1st part &
James POOLE of Ballynagh,[possibly Ballynaghy,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East]
Co. Armagh farmer ... life of James POOLE lessee Joseph POOLE son to lessee
aged about 18 & Elinor POOL daughter age 13 years or 21 years . |
|
624 |
329 |
429506 |
|
Armagh |
1803 May 1 |
Image
443
BTW
Alexander McCLURE of [?]aghan Parish & Co Armagh linen draper of 1 pt
Hugh KEATING of Lisdrumond [probably Lisdrumard , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh or possibly Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Parish & Co
Armagh farmer of other pt. … lease of lands of MagherKilcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in possession of Hugh KEATING 23a 6p in Manor of
Toaghy [possibly Tonnagh,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh - it was part of the ancient precinct of Toaghy ] Co Armagh … |
|
632 |
24 |
431729 |
STEPHENS, Thomas & Isaih |
Armagh |
1810 Oct 31 |
Image
312
BTW Isaiah STEPHENS of Crossmaglen Co. Armagh, Farmer
of 1 pt & Thomas STEPHENS of Crossmaglen [Crossmaglen,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], farmer
of the other pt. in consideration of £23.17.7 paid by Thomas STEPHENS part of
townland of Crossmaglen containing abt 3a in possession of John HOLE premises
commonly called by name of the Course in Parish Creggan Co. Armagh. From 1
Nov 1807 for lives of Isaiah STEPHENS, Francis his wife & his son John
STEPHENS … WITNESS: John WALLACE of City of Dublin Gent Attorney at Law &
Thomas BALL of Urcher [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Co. Armagh. Isaih STEPHENS [SEAL]
NOTE Isaac STEPHENS
(1769-1815) & Frances STEPHENS (1769-1829) mentioned in Creggan
Burials. There may be more than one Thomas STEPHENS, but this is likely the one who married Barbara JACKSON (1783-abt
1813). |
|
632 |
438 |
434330 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1811 Feb 18 |
JERVOIS aka GERVAIS 1810-1812
Image
527
Robert JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh Esq
& Rev. Francis GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
C. Armagh Clke of other pt. in consid of £245.10.6 part of lands of
Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion)] late in the
possession of Patrick FAGAN & Thomas LEMON containing 8a2r13p on
east side of townland of Terrygarive & also 30p of land on West side of
Terrygarive … in Barony & Co. Armagh … [more descry of land & rights] |
|
635 |
562 |
44056 |
OLIVER, William |
Tyrone |
1811, Aug 10 |
William OLIVER to CORMICK
Deed of a Mortgage between Wm OLIVER of Corkenny [possibly Corkhill , Parish Kildress,
Barony Dungannon
Upper NOTE: It is west of Cookstown] in
the Parish of Kildrieffs, Co Tyrone, on the one part and William
McCormick Jr. of Tullykeel in parish and County of [Armagh? More likely
Co. Louth] [The lands go to McCormick in this deal] |
|
640 |
359 |
440211 |
OLIVER, John |
Tullymore |
1811,
Apr 8 |
John OLIVER to OLIVER
“... and made between John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in the Parish
& County of Armagh farmer of the one part and Samuel OLIVER of the Town
and County of Monaghan Sadler of the other part. Whereby the said John OLIVER
for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds Stl to him in kind
paid by said Samuel OLIVER did Grant Bargain Sell assign and make over unto
the said Samuel OLIVER his heirs and execs Admons [?] all that part of the
lands of Tullymore aforesaid then in the possession of the said John OLIVER
Gent. 29.2 roods to hold to the said Samuel OLIVER his execs admons [?] ...
forever subject to the payment to the said John OLIVER & which deed &
this amount are witnessed by John ALFRED, Samuel OLIVER [SEAL] signed and sealed in the presence of
James ALFRED, John HEATHER the above named John ALFRED maketh oath &
faith that he saw the deed of which Memorial are this … William
WILSON.” |
|
643 |
452 |
444606 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1812 Mar 28 |
DOBBIN-McCANN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820 Ballinahonemore
John DOBBIN of City & Co. Armagh Esq. & John
MACAN of Ballinahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, Esq. set to Robert McCAN [MACAN McCANN] 18A 5P bound on the north
west by a lane or road through the townland of Ballinahonemore on the south
by John STANLEY’s field on the east partly by the said lane or road and
partly by Samuel ROWAN’s field … term of 20 years … rent £61.14.11
WITNESS: Leonard DOBBIN of City of Armagh, Attorney at
law. James WATT of Armagh, his clerk. |
|
652 |
111 |
445945 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
GERVAIS-DOBBIN wrong # Ballinahonemore |
|
653 |
598 |
454000 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1809
Nov 20 |
OLIVER-HYDES marriage Book 46 (1811-1820) Ballyrea
Corfad
Deed of Marriage Settlement. William OLIVER of Laragh
in Co. Monaghan Gent of the first part & Mary Anne HYDE, widow relict of
Clarendon HYDE late of Liverpool – Surgeon decd of the 2nd part & George ROCHE of Warrenpoint, Co. Down & David TOMB of City of
Dublin Gent of the 3rd part … an intended marriage between said
William OLIVER & Mary Anne HYDE & that she was entitled to a fortune
or portion of 500 Sterling also that the said Wm OLIVER was possessed of
& intitled unto certain parts of the towns and lands of Laragh &
Coracarrow in Co. Monaghan with certain mills theron & was also possessed
of and entitled unto certain parts of the Town and Lands of Derryhaw [Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] &
Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in the Co. of Armagh which lands and premises are by the
deed of which this is a memorial vested by the said William OLIVER in the
said Geo ROCHE & David TOMB in trust to secure an annuity or jointure of
50. Witness Wm. FORREST & Robt TURNER both of Warrenpoint, Co. Down Gent.
Sworn 8 April 1813 at Newry, Co. Down. |
|
655 |
278 |
451409 |
|
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
GLENNY-DORAN Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], |
|
658 |
93 |
452847 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1810 Nov 6 |
Image
356
Maxwell BLACKER & Alexander HAMILTON both of City
of Dublin Esq. Barristers & Trustees named in a deed of settlement 16 Mar
1807 on the intermarriage of Rev. Fr. GERVAISE & Miss Catherine
Jane TISDALE of the 1st pt. 1st pt…Rev Francis GERVAISE
of 2nd pt; Arthur Irwin KELLY of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. . Benjamin OLIVER of Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of 4th pt. … reciting Arthur KELLY had been
named as purchaser of lands of Knockagraphy [Knockagraffy , Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]…
Francis GERVAISE was paid by Benjamin OLIVER… land transferred to Benjamin
OLIVER containing 48 acres was in his occupation. WITNESS: Leonard DOBBIN of
City of Dublin Attorney & Samuel WALL of said City his clerk. |
|
659 |
284 |
456004 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1813
June 12 |
OLIVER-McMORRAN
Image
150
Between John OLLIVER [aka John OLIVER] of Armagh Gent
& Samuel OLLIVER [aka Samuel OLIVER] of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan sadler of
the one part & Robt McMORRAN of Tullymore, Co. Armagh farmer of the other
part. After reciting … John & Samuel OLIVER signed over to Robert
McMORRAN that part of the lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], as formerly
laid off for and then in occupation of the said John OLIVER & then in the
actual occupation of Robert McNAMARA [?] containing 29.2 Acres…. WHITESIDE
Witness Leonard DOBBIN, Armagh.. NOTE: John
HANNA m Matilda McMORRAN Tullymore. See: Complete
transcription of deed. |
|
662 |
462 |
457091 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1813 Jul 20 |
PEPPER-SCOTT1811-1820 NOTES in 2009 diary Ballinahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
John PEPPER of Mount Foy[?] Co. Dublin, merchant of 1st part. John SCOTT of
Umgola, Co. Armagh of 2nd part. Benjamin KIDD of City of Armagh, Merchant of
3rd pt ... 3 mortgages were made by John SCOTT to John PEPPER of lands of
Umgola Doroms [??] & Drummagh [probably Drumarg,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& also lands of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] to Benjamin KIDD (this lease is complicated, but
it sounds if this was the document that had KIDD ending up with
Ballinahonebeg). |
|
665 |
344 |
459451 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Armagh |
1808 Nov 20 |
1813-1816
Image
179
BTW Hugh JACKSON of Aughmagran [??] Co. Armagh of pt; James GRAHAM of [B___ish?] Co. Armagh of the other. Hugh JACKSON in
marriage portion for his daughter Anne GRAHAM wife of the said James GRAHAM
lands in Aughanagran [??] … to be transferred
after deaths of Hugh JACKSON & Liddy JACKSON James GRAHAM
[SEAL] WITNESSES: Thomas LOGAN & Robert BREDON. |
|
665 |
488 |
460173 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1809 Mar 20 |
SCOTT-KIDD NOTES in 2009 diary Ballynahonebeg
Image
254 |
|
669 |
119 |
460909 |
BROWN, Daniel |
Tullyvallen |
1813 Dec 24 |
Btw Archibald MARSHALL of Bush Hill, Co. Down &
Daniel BROWN of Newry, attorney at law. …supposedly Tullyvallen,
Co. Armagh, but I couldn’t find it. |
|
676 |
24 |
465564 |
JACKSON, John & Hugh |
Monaghan |
1814 May 1 |
BELL 1813-1816
Image 317 in Names Index 1813-1816
Image
143 in Bk 676.
(rough transcription using voice recognition)
Indented deed of release made between Hugh JACKSON the younger of Cremore Green in the County of Monaghan Esquire and John
JACKSON of Rockmon in the said County, Esquire, brother of the said Hugh
JACKSON of the first part; Josias C GAMBLE of the bank in the County of
Dublin merchant of the second part; Sir William ALEXANDER, Bart. Robert
ALEXANDER Bart and William James ALEXANDER, Esquire. of the city of Dublin
bankers of the third part; John
MOORE, of Drumbannagh [see: Drumbanagher
House, south of Pointzpass], Robert McCAN and Meredith FOX both of Newry
all in the County of Armagh Esquire bankers of the fourth part; one James
BELL of Comber and Street North and Francis HAMILTON of Dominick Street, both
in the city of Dublin Esquires of the fifth part reciting that by deed of
release bearing date the seventh day of October 1734, by Henry JACKSON [?] in the County of Meath, gent demised under Hugh JACKSON of
Aughnafarnana in said County gent all that part of the 16 poles of
Ballynatlicknuff then in his possession containing by estimation 40 acres
more or less situate in the Barony of Kells in the County of Meath excepting
as therein is excepted to hold unto the said Hugh JACKSON his heirs
and assigns for three lives therein mentioned and the survivor of them
renewable for ever at the yearly rent of 7 sterling and £3.10 shillings as a
fine for renewal on the fall of each life further recites that by another
deed of release bearing date the 13th day of June 1781. The Lord
Baron Derby demised with. Richard MAYNE of Killowen in the County of Monaghan
all that part of the land of Cardwillan & Edenforan then in possession of William MAYNE of Trimemount County Monaghan Esquire
containing by estimation hundred and 2 acres two roods exclusive of bog be
the same more or less situate in the Barony of Amamullin [should this be
parish Aghnamullen?] County of Monaghan with the appurtenances excepting all
those in to hold unto the said Richard MAYNE and his heirs for the lives of
the said William MAYNE and of John MAYNE and Charles MAYNE his brothers at
the yearly rent of £48.19 shillings, eight pence with a [?] for perpetual
renewal of 15 acres of said premises on the terms of erecting a bleaching
mill there on and that by an endorsement on the back of said last mentioned
deed bearing date the 15th day of March 1785 after confronting as
there in mentioned the said Baron Derby [?] that upon their being two Mills
bleaching works races and Greens for a bleaching linen cloth erected on said
lands and fit for use within six years from the date there of, he would renew
said demise as to 30 acres there of and that same should be renewable for
further reciting that by deed of release bearing date the third day of
January 1786 William DALY of Ballybay in the County of Monaghan demised unto Alexander
JACKSON father of the said Hugh JACKSON and John JACKSON all that part of the lands of Bowelk in the possession of James McCULLEN [aka
James McCULLAGH] containing 5 acres three roods or thereabouts as the same
would survey together with all breach Mills and waterfalls in the townlands
of Bowelke & Drumfaldragh with the appurtenances said lands lying and
being in the parish of Aghamullen County of Monaghan. To hold the said Alexander
JACKSON his heirs and assigns from the first day of November then last
for ever at the yearly rent of £200…. More legal detail … House, offices
garden and land near island bridge in the County of the city of Dublin then
late in the… Bounded on the North by the grand road leading from Dublin to
Chapelizod on the South by the River Liffey. On the East by the [?] on the
West island bridge to hold unto the said Josias C. GAMBLE his heirs assigns
for the lives of George WORTHINGTON second son of the said [?] William
WORTHINGTON Samuel CUMING [?] elder son of Joseph CUMING now of Creevy in the
County of Monaghan and James GAMBLE son of George GAMBLE of Grain in the
County of Fermanagh renewable for ever as therein mentioned at the yearly
rent of £100 payable half yearly….
SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
|
681 |
283 |
468845 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1811 Nov 6 |
Image
448
BTW Rev Francis GERVAISE of Carlingford, Co. Louth of
the 1st pt; Benjamin OLIVER of Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of the other pt. Richard MAXWELL of Ahennis, Co. Tyrone by
indenture 27 Oct 1800 demised lands of Drumgar [Drumgar,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], to
Francis GERVAISE then in possession of Francis GERVAISE est 1a.2p.20r being
part of the lands held by John MAXWELL under the Provost Fellows &
Scholars of Trinity College Dublin sitting in the parish of Derrynoose Co.
Armagh for term of 18 years at rent 16s.6d. In consid of 10s let to Benjamin
OLIVER. WITNESSES: Leonard DOBBIN of City of Dublin attorney & James WALL
clerk to said Leonard DOBBIN. NOTE: It seems
this was a small bit added to an earlier holding. See ROD 658-93-452847. |
|
681 |
284 |
468846 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1814 Oct 8 |
LELAND Wrong #468856 1813-1816
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS
Image
449
Between Robert JACKSON of the city and County of
Armagh Esq of the one part and William McWILLIAMS of the city and County Esq
of the other part. Whereby after reciting as therein the said lease witnessed
that the said Robert JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned
did demise grant let and to farm let unto the said William McWILLIAMS his
executors, administrators and assigns all that and those one moiety or half
part of the townland of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] containing upwards of 46 acres be the same more
or less situate lying and being in the parish and County of Armagh , as the
same was held by Arthur OLIVER, deceased, of which said moiety to hold by the
said Arthur OLIVER containing the one half of that first moiety of the those
lands of Ballinahonebeg with the rent,[?] And profits thereof as formerly in
the possession of the undertenants of Charles SEAVER deceased and that
part 23-2 roods for the same more or less and also that farm or part of
said moiety called the bleach green containing about 102a [?] With all
waters, water courses [?] Mill dams houses buildings and improvements
thereon with all singular the appurtenances[?] Enjoyed by said Arthur OLIVER
all which said moiety of said lands of Ballinahonebeg, consisting of the
several parts hereinbefore enumerated were formally in the possession of the
said John Mary and Elizabeth OLIVER and were therein the actual possession of the said William McWILLIAMS his
undertenants. To hold unto the said William McWILLIAMS from the first day of
May then last past during the term and space of 20 years from [?]
And also for and during…. As by the grand lease under which the said Robert
JACKSON held said premises and other lands under his Grace the Lord
Primate was excepted and reserved and also saving and remaining out of said
demise the right and interest of the legal representatives of Sarah SEAVER …
Witness Leonard Dobbin of City of Dublin attorney and James Wall clerk to
Leonard Dobbin. |
|
682 |
435 |
469603 |
REED |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1814 Dec 2 |
REED-ANDERSON Tullyvallen,
Btw Dorothy Beresford REED otherwise McCULLAGH, wife of
John REED of Rahans, Co. Monaghan. Esq. & George ANDERSON of Newry, Co.
Down Gent…reciting deed of release dated Nov 22, 1800 made between sd
John REED & John REED the younger of Ballymoyer, [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony of Fews Upper Co. Armagh of 2nd pt… more names… lots
of lands incl Glassdrummond [possibly Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] &
Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE: There are other
contiguous Tullyvallen townlands], … part of estate of Ann
McCULLAGH sister of Dorothy Beresford McCULLAGH…Ann has since died intestate
& unmarried leaving Dorothy her only sister heir surviving |
|
684 |
85 |
470423 |
OLIVER, James & William & DOBBIN, Alexander
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1807
May 8 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER 1811-1820
Killynure
Aghavilly, Enagh
Image 48
PRINGLE to OLIVER Pringle and OLIVER 16 January 1815 2 o’clock [and
this document witnessed by the Dr[?] Leonard Dobbinand
William OLIVERof
the City of Armagh and County of Armagh Gent.
Indenture of Lease bearing date the 8th Day of May in the year
1807 and made between John Pringleof
Caledon in the County of Tyrone Esquire of the one part and James OLIVER of
Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in
the County of Armagh farmer of the other part - whereby said John Pringle
Demised [?] to said John [Was this an error in transcription? Should it be
“James”?] OLIVER all that & those that part of the townland of Enagh
situate lying & being in the Co of Armagh aforesaid then in the
tenure & occupant of the said James OLIVER consisting by estimation 29
acres 120 perch English Statute measure be the same more or Less all which
said demese premises are meared & bounded as follows thats to say on the
east partly by a stream or [?]vale & partly by land in the possession of
Alexander Dobbin,
on the west by lands of Aughavilly[Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]&
Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] on
the north by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan on the south by
Michael [?] Lynchwith
all an singular the right member & appl there to belonging or in a any
wise appointed as particularly described in the map or survey thereof said
lease annexed to hold to - James OLIVER his exec admons & assigns from
the first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly rent of
£23.6. payable quarterly in which said lease there is continued and ... for
the renewal thereof upon certain terms & Conditions there is
mention which said indenture of lease is [?] by Leonard Dobbin of the City of
Armagh & Cory of
Armagh Esq & Arthur Hughesof
Calledon in the Co of Tyrone Gent and James OLIVER (SEAL) signed sealed and
in the presence of Leonard Dobbin, William OLIVER the above named
Leonard Dobbin maketh oath and saith he is a subscribing to the lease
whereof the above writing is a memo & also to the above memo that he saw
said lease duly executed by both the parties thereto that he saw said memo
duly executed by the above named James OLIVER one of the parties to said
lease & that the name Leonard Dobbin subscribed as a witness
to said lease and memo ... and is the proper name and handwriting of Leonard
Dobbin sworn before me at Armagh in the C of Armagh this 18th day of October 1814 by virtue of a [?] ... Michael McGee |
|
684 |
85 |
470424 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Enogh
Armagh
Killinure |
1815, Jan 16 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER
1807
May 8 and 1806
May 8
Indenture of a Lease bearing date the 2nd
day of May in the year 1807 so made between John PRINGLE of Caledon in the
Co. of Tyrone Esq. Of the one part and Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the Co.
of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said John PRINGLE Demised to
the said Benjamin OLIVER all that and those that part of the townlands of
Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
situate lying & being in the tenure & occupation of the said
Benjamin OLIVER containing of by estimation 58 acres & 5 perches English
statute measure be the same more or less all which said there by Demised
Lands & premises are meared & bounded as follows, that is to say on
the East partly by a stream or rivulet on the West by William CARSON farm on
the north by the lands of Maghery [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] & on
the South by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan with all and
singular the rights, members & appurts thereunto belonging or in
any wise appt.g a par of described in the Map thereof [ } said lease
annexed to hold to the said Benjamin OLIVER his exec, admons & assigns
from the first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly
rent of [pounds] 43.10.2 payable quarterly in which said Lease there is
contained a Toties quoties Covenant for the Renewal there of upon Certain
terms & Conditions therein mentioned which said Indenture of Lease is
Witnessed by Leonard DOBBIN of the City & County of Armagh Esq. &
Arthur HUGHES of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Gent. & this memorial
is witnessed by the said Leonard DOBBIN & William OLIVER of the City of
Armagh & Co. of Armagh Gent. Benjamin OLIVER [SEAL] ... Michael Magee. |
|
688 |
119 |
472851 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
|
HUNTER & ors-JACKSON
Image
65
BTW Thomas Orby HUNTER of Crowland Abbey Co. Lincoln
Great Britain Esq. of 1st pt. George ENSOR of Ardrass [Ardress
East or Ardress
West , Parish of Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), in the Barony of Oneilland West Co. Armagh & Richard
ANDERSON of Kiltermain Co. Dublin Esq. Trustees in will of Ambrose SMITH of
Co. Dublin Esq. deceased of 2nd pt. Thomas SMITH of Wicklow Co.
Wicklow Esq of 3rd pt Jacob William JACKSON of North
Earl Street in City of Dublin Gent of 4th pt James HUNTER of Paper
Building in the Inner Temple City of London Gent of th 5th pt.
Reciting will of Gorges E. HOWARD late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased
bearing date 26 June 1784 that he possessed several lots of ground and houses
on east side of Parliament Street & on Dame Street & on west side of
Crane Lane all in City of Dublin … he devised the same to Elizabeth HUNTER …
decree of Court of Ireland 4 Feb 1793 … Sir Richard GORGES … deed of release 10
July 1794 by which William CHRISTMAS & Sir William GORGES & George
MEREDITH (trustees) granted to Ambrose SMITH & William WELDON Esqs. …
wherein said Gorges A HOWARD deceased [?] Parliament Street Dame Street &
Crane Lane … Thomas O HUNTER had sold to Jacob William JACKSON in his
actual possession the said several parcels … WITNESS: [?] MACKENZIE Lieut.
Gen Rosshire Scotland & Henry CAMPBELL [?] Davies Street London. George
ENSOR witnessed by Acheson St. GEORGE Collector of Excise Armagh &
William KENNEDY Armagh Gent. Thomas SMITH witnessed by Robert PORTER Curate
Wicklow & John PRICE Esq. Marlton Wicklow … |
|
689 |
169 |
473510 |
TIPPING |
Armagh
Dublin
Louth |
1815 May 8 |
Marriage Arts – HAMILTON-TIPPING
Tullyvallen,
Image
388
Btw Rev Richard HAMILTON rector of Parish of Dunboyne,
Co. Meath & Catherine TIPPING, spinster of Dublin, a minor under age of
21 & Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park, Co. Louth guardian appointed by
Chancery of 2nd pt; Thomas BALL one of the one of the masters of
his Majesty’s High Court in Ireland & James HALL of City of Dublin … land
of Saulstown otherwise Saletown Co. Meath called Killarkin containing 79a 1r
formerly held by John RORKE …for lives of Charles HAMILTON, Robert HAMILTON
& George HAMILTON sons of Charles HAMILTON then late of Hamwood Co. Meath
Esq. … lands of Annagad otherwise Annaghgad [Annaghgad,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Coolnacrook [??],, Cullederry otherwise
Cullderry otherwise Coolederry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Clarenaa otherwise Clarenagh otherwise Clarinagh [Claranagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Clonlig otherwise Clonleg [Clonalig,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Cappy
[Cappagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Dromuck otherwise Drummuck [Drummuck,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
Drambee otherwise Drumbee [possibly Drumboy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glassdruminaghty otherwise Glasdruminaghy [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] ,
Liscalgot otherwise Liscollgett otherwise Leaskilalkitt otherwise Liscolgett
[Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Lissera [Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Maghbone otherwise Mighbane otherwise Moybane Moybane [Moybane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Ballynagha otherwise Ballynahee otherwise
Ballynaghy [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],, Carnonagh otherwise Creenenagh otherwise
Kernenanaugh otherwise Cornonangh [possibly Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Drumbally otherwise Drombally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], & Tullyvallen [NOTE: It
could be one of the HAMILTON Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East or Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West or one of the TIPPING Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West . All were initially in Parish Creggan but then (when boundaries shifted) in Parish Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper] in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh. Richard HAMILTON [SEAL] WITNESS:
William BALL, James JOHNSTON.
NOTE: Catherine TIPPING was the daughter of Edward TIPPING
& Mary BLAYNEY and wife of Richard HAMILTON (?-1847) |
|
697 |
415 |
478515 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jan 2 |
Image
553
BTW Robert MACAN [aka McCAN] of Ballynahone [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],Co. Armagh Esq. of 1 pt John O’DONNELL of
Summerisland [Summer
Island, townland Annasamry,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt & William BYERS of Charlemount Co.
Armagh Linen Draper of 3rd pt Reciting mtg 10 Oct 1815 … townland
Clanmaine otherwise Claymount [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Barony O’Neiland Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Robert
JACKSON of City Armagh Esq. and James KIDD of Racarby [Racarbry,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Linen Draper
Co. Armagh |
|
697 |
481 |
478569 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1816 Jan 17 |
JACKSON-DOBBIN 1816-1818
Image
582
BTW Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of 1st pt. Thomas SIMPSON of City Armagh Esq of 2nd pt. Leonard DOBBIN
William McWILLIAM both of City Armagh Esqs 3rd pt. Whereas Thomas
OATES was at the time of his death possessed and entitled to lands of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& also reciting that Thomas OATES was long since dead and his will
bequeathed Ballynahonebeg to the persons and upon the trust … and also
reciting indenture [undated] between Robert JACKSON of 1 pt & Anne
McWILLIAMS ors OATES the only surviving trustee named in the will … Robert
JACKSON demised to Anne McWILLIAMS part of Ballinahonebeg … transfer to
Robert SIMPSON for £3,900 of Leonard DOBBIN & William McWILLIAMS |
|
698 |
367 |
479075 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1815 Sept 2 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46 (1811-1820) NOTES in 2009
diary Cornecarrow
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189
Between David McTEAR of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st
part & Joseph OLIVER William OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER Gent &
Devisees of David OLIVER late of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of
other part … decree of Majesty’s Court of Chancery … £15.4.10 fines &
interest (fines paid & McTEAR released lands) 15A in townland of Laragh.
Adjoining 2 mills erected by said Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER as
then formerly laid off by Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER in presence
of and in consent of David McTEAR and in actual possession of Joseph, William
& Benjamin OLIVER bounded on the north by road to Castleblayney and on
south by river running through townland of Laragh and on east by part of said
lands of Laragh then in possession of Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER
and on the west by the other of said Bleach Mills and Greens and also 5a 3r
[20 ½] p all in townland Laragh & Cornecarraw Parish Aughnamullen Barony
Cremorne Co. Monaghantogether with sufficient water at all necessary times
and seasons of the year for use and supply of said mill … including Bog
20.3.29 ½ with map of said Mill and Bleach Greens … Joseph, William &
Benjamin OLIVER as tenants in common and not as joint tenants during lives
Andrew CRAWFORD … David McTEAR [SEAL]
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh] |
|
698 |
368 |
479076 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1815 Sep 2 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46 (1811-1820) Cornecarrow 1811-1820
Image
190
Between David McTEAR of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st
part & Joseph OLIVER William OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER Gent &
Devisees of David OLIVER deceased late of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of
other part … in consideration of £15.4.10 fine paid with interest David
McTEAR demised to Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER [see previous
memorial for description of land] David McTEAR [SEAL]
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
703 |
573 |
482309 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jun 21 |
MOORE-MATTHEWS Ballynahone [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies, Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between John MOORE of Drum
Carragher & Robert McCAN of Ballynahone & Joseph FOXALL & Thomas
FOXALL both of Killany Lodge,[??] Co. Armagh bankers of 1st part & George MATTHEWS,
Trevor CORRY & John QUIN all of Newry, Co. Down Esq. Trustees ... land of
John MOORE, Robert McCANN & Joseph FOXALL & Thomas FOXALL of other
part ... reciting Act of Parliament in 33rd year of King George II
repealing an act of 8th year of King George I re: bankers notes ... [page of
legalese] ... cites Newry Commercial article 18 June 1816 re: creditors ...
convey to MATTHEWS & QUIN land of John MOORE seized in his Desmesne ...
townlands of Drum[?]agher [possibly Drumnaglontagh,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, Deemon [Demoan,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, Skeogh__ydy [possibly Skegatillida,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, the half townlands of Carrickbracks [Carrickbrack,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
Lesseemom [??], Kilbree [??] , Knockduff [Knockduff,
Parish Killevy
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower],
Killnanaghan [probably Kilmonaghan , Parish Killevy
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower] &
Killaghleodagh also Lysadyan [Lisadian,
Parish Loughgilly
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], &
half town lands of Drumheriff [probably Drumharriff,
Parish Loughgilly
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], all in
Barony Orier Co. Armagh ... Robert McCAN was seized and possessed ... Canal
Lt. Commonly called The Garden bounded on the North by John LEEs holding ..
[more description ...] being in Lisdrumgullian [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper otherwise
called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh ], Lordship of Newry, Co.
Armagh ... lands in possession of Hannah & William MOORE ... Aghnconagh
alias Aghnanynch ... Drumowanle als Dromacannere, Drumgreenagh [Drumgreenagh,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Canangarvan, Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh],
Lisglin [Lisglynn,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Ballyn_cloy [??] also Farranceuloy als Farrencloy [??] & Magherkillerany
[Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Maghery
.. Manor of Toghy [Faghy? – NOTE: I suspect going from the townland names
that these would be in the Barony of Armagh] all 2706 A 2R 6P also Drumad or
Drummard [possibly Drumard
(Jones), Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
86A 1R 20P Co. Armagh also townlands of Kennedies or Connadies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
cont 1/2A Ballyboe then in possession of John PRINGLE or his
undertenants also Enaghsaggart or E_og Saggart [??] cont 1 Ballyhoe [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],..
Lisbano [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
.. Magherad [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]... Killenure or Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing one Ballyhoe Aughawilly or Aughavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]... Listough [probably Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]...
Co. Armagh .. town and lands of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
[6 more pages of details] |
|
704 |
440 |
482775 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jul 4 |
NIMO-McMORRAN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820
Tullymore
John NIMO of Killyshanagh, Co. Tyrone farmer of 1st part . William NIMO of Killyshanagh farmer son of John NIMO of 2nd part & Robert McMORRAN of Tullymore, Co. Armagh Speadmaker [aka
Spademaker] of 3rd part. McMORRAN paid £65 to NIMO for part of Tullymore Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] – 7 Acres 26P bounded on northeast by Charles NIMOs
farm, by road leading by Boos Mill to English Church on the east side &
by Robert STEWART’s farm on the west side ... became property of John NIMO on
a division of the farm between his brother Charles NIMO and him ... term 7
years under lease granted by Josua McGEAUGH Esq. To John NIMO & Charles
NIMO 1 Jan 1801. |
|
704 |
529 |
482864 |
|
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
McGEOGH-NIMO 1811-1820 Tullymore
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284
BTW Joshua McGEOGH of Drumsill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
Co. Armagh esq of 1st pt; Charles NIMO of Tullysareen [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and John NIMO of Tullymore Co. Armagh farmers of other pt. … part of land of
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] then in possession
of Charles NIMO and John NIMO containing 15a 1r 13p … WITNESS: Robert
LIVINGSTONE Esq & John NOBLE Gent both of Armagh. |
|
706 |
127
128 |
483663 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1816 Aug 27 |
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429
BTW William BYERS of town of Charlemount, Co. Armagh,
linendraper of 1 pt; Robert JACKSON, City & Co. Armagh, Esq. of
the other pt. Reciting that William BYERS was possessed of lands of Clonmaine
orwise Clanmaine orwise Claymaine [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
for residue of 900 year lease commencing 1 Mar 1773 … BYERS needed £2,000 and
applied for a loan to Robert JACKSON [land as collateral] … WITNESS:
Leonard DOBBIN the younger of the City & Co. Armagh attorney & James
WATT his clerk. |
|
706 |
166 |
483701 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1816 Aug 24 |
BROWNE to MARTIN NOTES in 2009 diary. (TI Bk 46)
1811-1820 Ednafirkin, Edeneferkin
Between William BROWN of Edafirkin, Co. Armagh [sic – should be Co. Monaghan] farmer of 1 part &
Rev James MARTIN of Monenton, Co. Armagh of other part reciting lease 4 March
1812 Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley, Co. Monaghan did demise to the said
William BROWN his heirs and assigns all of Ednafirkin then in possession of
Wm BROWN 20 acres for life & lives of Archibald BROWN, James HAMILTON
& James McMURRAY … (Joseph Martin may own it – I was unclear. I may need
to order) |
|
712 |
548 |
487683 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1817 Mar 4 |
Btw Robert McCULLAGH sr. of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh gent of the 1 pt; and Samuel McCULLAGH McCULLAGH of Cladymore sr
aforesaid and John McCULLAGH sr of Kearney Hill [in Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] both in Co. Armagh Gent and both brothers of
Robert McCULLAGH of the other part. Reciting that the said Robert McCULLAGH
was leased several real freehold and personal estates and properties
consisting of Lands Tenements hereditaments in the towns and lands of
Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Carrickbreagh Letmacallen Drumorgan Dromorgan [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Leneylea [??] Raven Hill [??]
and Kilbereery [??] in Co Armagh and all money and
securities for money to a considerable amt that said Robert McCULLAGH
had a wife and six children by her then living, namely Margaret McCULLAGH sr.
his wife John McCULLAGH jr, Samuel McCULLAGH jr and Elizabeth McCULLAGH Anne
MCULLAGH Margaret McCULLAGH jr and Martha McCULLAGH and that said Robert
McCULLAGH sr also had a natural son named Robert McCULLAGH jr and in order to
make a settlement of his estates and properties between his said sons to
secure portions for his said daughters and a jointure for his wife said
Robert McCULLAGH senior vested all his said estates and
properties in his said two brothers Samuel McCULLAGH and John McCULLAGH
sr…..details of how it is to be parceled out |
|
713 |
137 |
487872 |
Browne & Donaldson |
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
BROWN-DONALDSON Kiltybane [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Cornelius BROWNE of Tullycollive, [Parish of Muckno],
Co. Monaghan, farmer & Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen, Co. Armagh of
the other part. Cornelius BROWNE for £190 paid by Alexander DONALDSON ¼ part
of the lands of Kiltybane [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upperconveyed
to him by the late Alexander BROWN, deceased equalling 7 acres, 1 rood and 17
½ perches during life of the said Alexander DONALDSON & Josh[?] DONALDSON
son of Joseph DONALDSON of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upperthe
surviving lives in the original lease. WITNESS: John WALLACE of Boltan,
Dublin City, Gent attorney of law. Said John WALLACE and Jane WALLACE of
Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
sworn at Dundalk 24 March 1819. |
|
713 |
514 |
488249 |
|
Armagh |
1817 Apr 15 |
CLOGHER-O’HEAR Brootely & Bog 1811-1820
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228
BTW Andrew CLOGHERE of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh, Co.
Armagh Farmer of the 1 pt & Henry O’HEAR of Monyquin [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,
Co. Armagh Farmer of the other pt. Reciting that the Rev. Samuel CLOSE of Elm
Park [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion)] Co. Armagh Clerk
leased on 30 Oct 1809 to Andrew CLOGHERE part of the lands of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]
containing 21a 1r 24p Stat measure in Parish Derrynoose Co. Armagh for term
of 17 years with Liberty of Cutting Turf on Bog of Brootally in possession of Andrew CLOGHERE .. mortgage bound
in to the said Henry O’HEAR {???] of £130 {???] payment of Sum of £66…
WITNESS: Lee MCINSTRY Gent one of the attorneys & Hugh ROBERTS Writing
Clerk both of City of Armagh. |
|
716 |
309 |
489844 |
DONALDSON |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1817
Jun 9 |
DONNALDSON-WALLACE Book 46 (1811-1820) NOTES in 2009
diary. Cloghog need to transcribe
NOTE: Interestingly,
this was found in the Monaghan townland index- in spite of the townland
being in Co. Armagh. 1811-1820 It seems to be an echo of #429244. This
may be due to borderline legible transcription.
Andrew DONALDSON of Cloghog, County Armagh Farmer &
John WALLACE of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower], Co. Armagh, Attorney ... for £973.1 owed by John
WALLACE ... townland of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper] & Enaghmore [probably Annaghmare Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper]
joining Kiltyban [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
with the mill of Kibrockan on lands of Enaghmore being part of the lands of
Sytrim & Enaghmore ... 41A 1R 12P ... 33 acres in Sytrim Keenan ...
Andrew DONALDSON & brother William divided between them Andrew
DONALDSON’s part demised to him by John BOHANNON by lease – also included
part of lands of Annalyttin, Co. Monaghan which he holds with Alexander
DONALDSON of Phillipstown, Co. Louth ... late Samuel MOFFIT demised 11 Acres
to Andrew & William DONALDSON WITNESS: John Donaldson of Cloghog &
Joseph Donaldson of Sytrim |
|
718 |
267 |
491002 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1817 Aug 13 |
WHITESIDE-McMURRAN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820
Tullymore
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411
Between James WHITESIDE of Cavanboy, Co. Tyrone, farmer
of 1st part & Robert McMURRAN (NOTE: aka
McMORRAN] of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh, Co. Armagh, farmer
of the other part. McMURRAN paid WHITESIDE £230 for ½ the corn mill &
flax mill in townland of Tullymore and
part of the Lands Houses and Gardens… term of 7 years ‘’’ premises under
lease of Josua McGEOGH. WITNESS: John ALLEN of City & Co. Armagh writing
Clerk Bernard DONNELLY of Tullymore & Robert McMURREN jr of Tullymore
farmers |
|
718 |
473 |
491308 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Armagh |
1817 Aug 16 |
JACKSON-TROWER Forkhill, 1816-1818 Marriage Arts [NOTE:
With Alicia BELL] [??]
Sir George JACKSON Bart residing at Paris,
Baronet of 1st part & Anthony Bart[?] VALLE of the Haymarket,
Baker of the City of London, Merchant & George SPARKS, Exeter, Co. Devon
& Thomas MILLS Esq. Middlesex... reciting 13th & 16th Mar 1803 between Suzanna BARTON, widow of the 1st part; George
JACKSON of the 2nd part; the Bishop of Clonfort & Frans
DODDs of the 3rd part... Susanna Julia Eliza OGLE orse BARTON wife
of Col OGLE... lease dated 1st Aug 1780 .. Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Esq...
NOTE: This is connected
to the Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) and his sister Susanna JACKSON who married
a BARTON, and had a daughter Juliana Eliza BARTON. The George JACKSON
(1776-1846) was a 1st cousin twice removed of Richard JACKSON. |
|
720 |
102 |
492037 |
JACKSON
George |
Armagh |
1817 Oct 20 |
Deed of Mtg btw Sir George JACKSON of
Beech Hill in the Co. of Surrey Bart of the 1st pt & Rev
Robert WOLFE of Cranley Clerk… after reciting the particulars of the
Title of the sd Sir George JACKSON of in & to all that the Maner
of Fork Hill in Co of Armagh several townlands of Carrickasticken [Carrickastickan,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]. Five Crom Cloughorrie [probably Cloghinny,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Longfield [Longfield,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]Carrickildreen
[Carrickaldreen,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Augahadnoe [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Ballykeel [Ballykeel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Clar Kill [Clarkill,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] Lavallymore [Levallymore,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Doctors Quarter [??] Latbriged
[Latbirget,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]] Bureen [??] Kurndkally [Carnacally,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Tullyonacriene [Tullymacreeve,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper]
Mullaghbane [Mullaghbane,,Parish Forkill and/or Mullaghbane [Parish Mullaghbrack]
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper], Shanrue [Shanroe ,Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
& Skean [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] in the manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh… term of one year WITNESSES James ARMSTRONG & George MILLER. |
|
721 |
14 |
492549 |
PRINGLE, William |
Armagh |
1817,
Nov 11
1817 Sep 5 |
PRINGLE to CORRY Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aughaville, Enagh, Kennedies, Lisbanoe, Lislea, Magheraville
Image
12
(NOTE: This deed is
for the “Seven Tates”: Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]. – more detail in deed)
Memorial of an Indentured Deed declaring the uses of a
certain fine to be levied bearing date the 5th Day of Sept 1817
made between William PRINGLE of Conway in that part of the United Kingdom of
Gt. Britain & Ireland called Great Britain Esq. & Elizabeth PRINGLE
viz LAVENDER his wife of the one part & George MATHEWS, Trevor CORRY
& John QUINN all of Newry in the Co of Down, Esqs. Of the other part ...
payable to Elizabeth PRINGLE during the term of her natural life .... |
|
723 |
480 |
494215 |
OLIVER? |
Armagh |
1817 Dec 22 |
MATTHEWS-CAMPBELL not relevant in 2015
Kennedies, Killinure 1811-1820
Image
239
This is intriguing because
of the involvement of a George MATHEWS, and the fact that a John MATHEWS
(1770-1815) was married to an Elizabeth
OLIVER (d, aft 1815) of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
The lands involve Newry bankers and land that had been leased by Vicars
choral – the so called 7 tates: Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] |
|
724 |
94 |
494429 |
|
Armagh |
1817 Dec 21 |
O’HEAR-HANSON Brootely & Bog 1811-1820
SEE: 713-514-488249 Brootely & Bog
Image
344
Andrew CLOUGHER, farmer, lands of Brootly [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Parish
Derrynoose, Co. Armagh 21a 1r 24p |
|
724 |
472 |
494807 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1818 Jan 2 |
HERDMAN Gr O 1816-1818
Image
513
btw Robert JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh,
Gent of 1 pt.; John WAUGH of City Armagh, Merchant (acting Executor of last
will of his father John WAUGH the elder late of City of Armagh, deceased.
Reciting indenture 27 Sep 1782 btw James SWANZY of Avibreagh, Parish Clontibret,
Co. Monaghan (the sole executor of Richard SEAVER of Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish & Co. Armagh, Gent deceased) of the
1 pt & Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER both late of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh both since deceased of the other. James SWANZY demised to Sarah
SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER the 3rd part of Ballinahonebeg as was lately
held by Charles SEAVER & David VERNER of Gillis containing 92a to hold to
Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER … Reciting that Sarah SEAVER & Arthur
OLIVER came to an actual division and partition on 15 Nov 1783 and were then
each possessed of a moiety or half of the said lands of Ballynahonebeg …
Sarah SEAVERs share became legally vested in John WAUGH senior father of John
WAUGH .. then vested in Robert JACKSON … Dec 1803 Robert JACKSON demised to John WAUGH the elder the half demised by James SWANZY held by
Sarah SEAVER … William WAUGH brother of the said John WAUGH the elder
executors of said will and the said William WAUGH having renounced the burden
of executor … half of that part of Ballynahonebeg 46a under lease of 27
Sept 1782 hertofor held by Sarah SEAVER consisted of ½ of that part of the
lands of Ballynahonebeg … formerly in possession of Thomas VERNER Esq. deceased
and that part of the said lands formerly possessed by Sarah SEAVER called the
south division of the said lands as formerly surveyed and marked by a
straight line from the High Road near the Dwelling House where Arthur OLIVER
lived to the townland of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing 231 2p and also one half of moiety of all rents heretofore paid by
Arthur OLIVER deceased ….
NOTE: I believe that
Arthur OLIVER (est 1744-1798) was a son of Benjamin OLIVER (d 1770) of
Ballynahonebeg. It is tempting to suspect that his wife was a SEAVER
daughter. |
|
725 |
7 |
494943 |
REED, John |
Monaghan |
1818 Feb 23 |
John REED of Rahans, Co. Monaghan Esq. reciting deed of
release Nov 22, 1800 between John REED of 1st part
& Dorothea Beresford McCULLAGH of the City of Dublin Spinster of 2nd pt, James MOODY of City of Dublin Esq. John REED the elder of Ballymoyer, [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony of Fews Upper Co. Armagh
of 3rd pt incl Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE: There are other
contiguous Tullyvallen townlands],, Co. Armagh… Anne McCULLAGH
spinster sister of Dorothy McCULLAGH…. WITNESSES: James McGomery REED of
Dublin, Gent, att. & Jane REED of Ballymoylen, spinster |
|
727 |
341 |
496476 |
BALL |
Armagh |
1818 May 4 |
BALL to FITZGERALD Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper
Thomas BALL of Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]
, Co Armagh now residing in City of Bath, England of 1st pt;
Thomas Prideau BALL of Inner Temple London Esq. only son & heir of 2nd pt; Rev FITZGERALD of Cavan… several other townlands mentioned. |
|
732 |
120 |
499255 |
OLIVER, John, Robert, Charles, Silver, Nathaniel,
Susannah, Elizabeth |
Cork
Dublin Armagh, Limerick |
1801,
Aug 17 |
September 24, 1818.
Coolemore, Cork & Fitzwillan Sq. Dublin & Spa
Hill Cork & Loughgall, Co Armagh & Disney, City of Dublin &
Somerset City of Dublin & Glannahalish, Limerick
Richard ALDWORTH was the surviving Trustee of will of
Rev John OLIVER “late of Coolemore in the City of Cork deced of the first
part the Revd John OLIVER Clerk Rector of Swepstone in the City of Leister in
Gt Britain eldest son of him at law of the said Revd John OLIVER deced of the
2nd part the sd Revd John OLIVER Robt Duddley OLIVER of Fitzwillan square in
the City of Dublin Capn in his majesties Royal Navy Chas Deane OLIVER of Spa
Hill in the Sd Coy of Cork Esq. The Rev Silver OLIVER of Loughgall in the Co Armagh clk Nathaniel Wilmott OLIVER Major in
his majesties Royal Artillery the Rt Honourable James Lord Vis Lifford Wm
DISNEY of Somerset in the City of Dublin Esq Rogers ALDWORTH of the City of
Cork esq. Susannah OLIVER then of Somerset in the City of Dublin also of the
third part Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin relict of the Revd John
OLIVER died of the 4th part ... [the will goes on to list financial bequests
to the aforenamed as well as to mention lands at Glannahaglish in the city of
Limerick]
Will sworn 10 Aug 1818 in City of Cork |
|
736 |
148 |
501685 |
JACKSON, John |
Tyrone |
1818 Feb 23 |
PEEBLES-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. Book 46 Moy
Image
366
John PEEBLE of Moy, Co. Tyrone Baker of 1 part John
JACKSON of Charlemont, Co. Armagh, merchant of other pt. ... reciting
Mary BOYD of City of Armagh re lease 12 April 1788 granted to PEEBLES ...
Robert BOYD … (land in town of Moy containing in front 38’ and front to rere
153’ breadth of rere 47’ bounded on west side by Moy Street … . John JACKSON
[SEAL] |
|
737 |
291 |
502426 |
|
Armagh |
1818 Nov 10 |
WALSH-McMORRAN 1811-1820
Between Robert WALSH of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], , County
Armagh, Millar & Margaret WALSH his wife, Johnston WALSH their son of
Tullymore [?] James WALSH their son of Carrickaness [Carrickaness,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh,
farmer; Joseph CLARKE of Brakey [probably Bracknagh,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] , Co.
Armagh, farmer; The Rev. James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in Parish of
Clonfeacle, Co. Tyrone of the one part & Robert McMORAN of Tullymore spade manufacturer of the other part by
and with the consent and approval of Mary WALSH, Anne WALSH & William
WALSH children of said Robert WALSH. Robert WALSH sold part of Tullymore
14A to McMORAN in consideration of £290 pd by McMORRAN for term of 7
years from 1817. WITNESS: John McMORAN of Tullymore, farmer. John NOBLE, City
of Armagh, Gent. |
|
739 |
418 |
503753 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1819 Apr 21 |
TI Vol 77 (1811-1820)
LOW & ors -DONALDSON
… Joseph DONALDSON of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper] of the other pt…Daniel KELLY then of City of
Armagh Clerke & Rev James CLEWLEW then of Saintfield Co Down both … lands
of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
… deceased Anne CLEWLEW als DONALDSON his wife. NOTE:
Anne DONALDSON (?-aft 1845) was the daughter of Capt. James DONALDSON &
Hester ECHLIN. |
|
739 |
556 |
503891 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1819 Apr 21 |
TI Vol 77 (1811-1820)
COPE & ors – OLIVER Crenagh
COPE Marriage arts & Silver OLIVER.
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255
… Rev. Silver OLIVER of Loughgall, Co. Armagh Clerk and
John Henry BURGESS of 3rd pt …Marriage of Anna COPE to Nathaniel
GARLAND in Orleans France, marriage portion of £5,000 … long list of
townlands … |
|
739 |
556 |
503892 |
|
Armagh |
|
GARLAND-OLIVER
Image
256
See previous – related issues |
|
740 |
72 |
504007 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Antrim |
1819 Mar 21 |
O’NEIL 1819-1821
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322 (a voice recognition transcription)
Between Sir George JACKSON late of Beechhill
near Ripley in the County of Surrey, and then residing at_____ baronet of the
one part and the right honourable John Bruce Richard O’NEILL of Tullymore Lodge in the County of Antrim in that part
of the United Kingdom called Ireland, and on Bond Street in the County of
Middlesex of the other part. Whereby the said Sir George JACKSON for
the nominal considerations therein mentioned did grant bargain sell alien
release and confirm unto the said John Bryce Richard O’NEILL being in him
well vested by virtue of the bargain and sale therein referred to and to his
heirs and assigns see that the Manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
situate lying and being in the County of Armagh, in Ireland, together with
all and every the towns lands tenements and her regiments appended to the
said Manor of Forkhill and Courts Leet and Courts [Baron?] of the Manor
and all the other arrangements mentioned and comprised in a certain indenture
of lease dated the first day of August 1789 in May between the trustees of
the charitable donations of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill aforesaid
Esquire deceased and Susanna BARLOW of Forkhill aforesaid widow deceased in
personuance of the Irish Act of Parliament for that purpose had an obtained
with the appendices thereto belonging. To hold the same unto and to the use
of the said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL his heirs and assigns for enduring the
natural life of him the said Sir George JACKSON subscribing
nevertheless to the late estate on life interest therein of Juliana Eliza
OGLE and also subscribing to the several charges and encumbrances as created
and made by the respective indentures expressed in the schedule thereunto
annexed upon trust by mortgage or sale of the said Manor [?] And premises or
by an out of the rents offices and profits thereof, or by all or any of the
same ways and means raise and levy from time to time such sun or sums of
money as should be sufficient to satisfy and discharge as well the sum of
£385 then due and owing from the said Sir George JACKSON to the said
John Bruce Richard O’NEILL as therein before mentioned with the interest for
the same after the rate of £5 percent per annum from the respective terms at
which the same some on any part or parts there of was or were advanced by the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL for the purpose of making the several
payments of the annuity of £110 in the Memorial are rising indenture
mentioned and all such further and other some and sums of money (not
exceeding in the whole will the sum of £385 the sum of £2000) as he the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL might pay or expend for or in respect of the
said annuity or yearly sum of hundred and £10 or of the repurchase there of
and which repurchase … Reference to deed of the 10th day of June
1812. … WITNESS; William FARRAN City of Dublin Attorney & Robert FERRAN
of City of London Esq.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
|
741 |
268 |
504803 |
JACKSON, Robert
Thomas |
Armagh |
1819 Mar 29 |
PRINGLE 1819-1821
Image
124
Btw Robert JACKSON junr of Aughnacloy Co.
Armagh, Gent of 1st pt Thomas JACKSON of same of 2nd pt. Robert JACKSON of Armagh Esq. of 3rd pt. & Michael
PRINGLE of Slatersgrove Co. Armagh of 4th pt. … for £420 Robert
JACKSON released to Michael PRINGLE part of Town and Lands of Aughnacloy
containing 47a 31p English Statute Measure with Corn Mill & Kiln with the
water course & weir serving to turn the water to said Mill ,,, WITNESS:
Thomas Alexander PRINGLE & John JACKSON of City of Armagh |
|
746 |
186 |
507721 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Armagh
Antrim
Dublin |
1819 Sep 20 |
O’NEIL, El 1819-1821
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74
BTW Sir George JACKSON of Co. Armagh, Bart of
the 1 pt; & Rt Hon Charles Henry St. John Earl O’NEIL of Shane’s Castle
the Hon John Richard Bruce O’NEIL of Tullamore Lodge co. Antrim & William
FARRAN of City of Dublin Esq. of the other pt. … Trustees of Richard
JACKSON & Susannah BARTON of Forkhill … [long complicated deed] |
|
747 |
523 |
508658 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1818 May 5 |
DeGUERIN-LEE, John Marriage Article 1819-1821
Btw John LEE Grocer & Andrew LYLE Jr Brewer both of
City of Armagh exors of Joseph LEE late of City of Armagh dec’d of 1st pt & Henry GUERDIN professor of French language & Jane LEE of said
City spinster & eldest daughter of Joseph LEE of 3rd pt &
Leonard DOBBIN sr. & Andrew PRENTICE sr. Both of City of Armagh... mtg
due to him by Robert COCHRAN Shoemaker of a certain premises in Dobbin Street
Armagh together with the sum of 100 pounds due to him by Benjamin OLIVER of
Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in sd Co.... John
LEE & Arthur LYLE executors and his wife and Mr. Joseph OLIVER trustees of said will. Witnessed Jane LEE of
City of Armagh widow & Joseph OLIVER of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in Co. Armagh,
Gent |
|
749 |
226 |
509561 |
McCLELLAND |
Monaghan |
1819 Nov 26 |
ELLIS-McCLELLAND NOTES in 2009 diary Book 46
(1811-1820) Creeve
Between Thomas ELLIS Esq. of 1st part & William
PATTERSON, Co. Down Esq. of 2nd part. Andrew McCLELLAND of Banbridge, Esq.
William HUDSCON of Ballydown, Co. Down Esq. Walter CRAWFORD of Ballyeivy
House, Co. Down, Esq. which said Andrew, William & Walter are executors
of Nathan SHAW deceased who was the surviving executor of George GRAY
deceased of 3rd part. William GRAY of Graymount, Co. Armagh [NOTE: Graymount is in
Co. Antrim, but William GRAY married Mary Ann, daughter of James HARDEN Esq
of Harrybrooke, in Tandragree [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh]., the eldest son and heir of George GRAY deceased of 4th part John
BAKER of Ashgrove, Co, Cavan Esq. & Richard LEY of Leysboro, Co. Monaghan
Esq. trustees re: marriage settlement re: Fas LUCAS Esq. late of Warrenpoint,
Co. Down deceased & Elizabeth LUCAS or LEY 4 Jan 1796 of 5th part &
John McCLELLAND of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan of 6th part … confirmed to John
McCLELLAND Land of Keefe otherwise Creeve, Corloskimurry otherwise
Corlaskedenny otherwise Corlastedenny otherwise Corlost. Lisnamade otherwise
Kilnamaddy & Kingory otherwise Kingary … & other lands. WITNESS:
Thomas CROZIER of Banbridge; John SCRIVEN of Ballymoney, Co. Down, Gent;
William MERRILL of Banbridge, sadler; George CROZIER jr. of Banbridge. |
|
750 |
203 |
510139 |
OLIVER, |
Armagh |
1820 Mar 23 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Btw Benjamin OLIVER of Lisluny [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. Co. Armagh of 1
pt & James OLIVER of City & Co Armagh only son of the said Benjamin
OLIVER of the other part. For 21 pounds 9 shillings transferred to James
OLIVER all the lands of Lisluny in possession of Benjamin OLIVER reciting
settlement of 46a 2r bounded on the North by the great road leading
from Tynan to Keady, on the east by the townland of Delea [Dillay,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].] & Lishea [Lissheagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].] on the south
by the townland of Breaghy [Breaghey,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] and on the
west by the Tynan River. Henry GORDON & Lee McINSTRY |
|
758 |
427 |
515162 |
|
Armagh |
1820 Nov 21 |
QUINN-ANDERSON Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825
Ballyscandle
Sylvester QUINN of City of Armagh, Gent & James
ANDERSON of Ballyscandle [Ballyscandal,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]...
on 13 Aug 1779 John BURGESS demised to Robert & John ANDERSON both of
Ballyscandle farmers – 41 acres 2R 36P for 14 years. (NOTE: QUINN got land as result of mortgage it seems) |
|
758 |
507 |
515243 |
McCRUM |
Armagh |
1820 Apr 25 |
GARMONY-McCRUM Notes in 2009 diary Kennedies
Enagh, Lisbane, Lisbano & mill
Hugh GARMONY of Buchfield, Co.
Monaghan Eq. & Margaret McCRUM of City of Armagh, widow, acting executors
of last will and testament of William McCRUM of City of Armagh, Gent ,
deceased who was the administrator of the will of John McCRUM late of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent, deceased & Nathaniel McCRUM of City of Armagh, Gent, son
to said Margaret McCRUM. In 1812, April 17, Leonard DOBBIN set to John McCRUM
deceased all that corn mill known as Lisbano Mill together with the townland
of Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& Lisbane [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] containing 16 acres …
with all water courses weirs mills dams houses & buildings therein
together with the succour of the several townlands called the seven town [Enough
[Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] &
Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] ]… John McCRUM dies intestate … all was
granted to Wm. McCRUM who is now dead & his will appointed wife Margaret
McCRUM Hugh GARMONY & Robert GARMONY his exors and admons … Witness
Alexander McCOMBE, Dundalk, Gent one of the attorneys & Anne HENRY of
Clenovoghy, Co. Monaghan, widow. |
|
759 |
248 |
515583 |
TURKINGTON |
Armagh |
1818 Oct 20 |
Image
132 (voice recognition notes)
Between Elizabeth Anne TURKINGTON,
widow, executrix, administrator and divisee named in the last will and
testament of William TURKINGTON, late of Rich Hill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in the County of Armagh, Esquire, deceased of the first part.
Mary Ann McILREE, deceased of the second part. Tolertun SUTTON, County
Armagh. Acting Executor and Administrator of Abraham WALKER deceased of the
third part. Elizabeth TURKINGTON of Aughoreg [probably Aghory, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West –
south-east of Richhill] Co. Armagh spinster of the 4th part.
And Andrew SWANZY of Millmount Co. Monaghan and Robert BOYD of Marlacoo [Marlacoo
Beg and/or Marlacoo
More, Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower] Co. Armagh esquires trustees for certain purposes therein, after
mentioned of the fifth and last part. Reciting that the said William
TURKINGTON at and previous to the time of his death, stood seized and
possessed of several freehold estates and interests in the towns and lands of
Rich Hill, Minooth [Maynooth Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Mullalish [Mullalelish,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Corcreevey [Corcreevy, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], and Annarea [Annareagh, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] all situate in Co. Armagh, held under William RICHARDSON, Esquire,
under several leases. Some of the tenements in the town of Rich Hill held
under leases for lives renewable forever … subject to judgement of Henry
McILREE, Abraham WALKER and Elizabeth TURKINGTON and the said William
TURKINGTON at the time of his death in addition to the judgement. Debts
therein mentioned stood also indebted to several persons in simple contract,
debts to a considerable amount. And that by his last will. He devised all his
chattel, real and freehold estates, subject to his just debts to his wife,
Elizabeth Ann TURKINGTON … and agreed to convey. All her right and interest
in and two said lands and premises to set, Andrew SWANZY and Robert BOYD for
the purposes of paying off, as far as some might produce funds for that
purpose, the judgment and other debts remaining. Unsatisfied as affecting,
said William Turkington at the time of his death … Elizabeth Anne TURKINGTON
[SEAL] WITNESS: Henry SWANZY of Hendrick St., City of Dublin Gent attorney,
Jacob BARRETT.
SEE: (JACKSON
connection) PRONI D 889-1-20: Lease for Lives of Robert Jackson and his wife, Sarah, and the survivor of them by William Turkington,
merchant, of Richhill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Armagh, Robert Jackson of Woodvale, of Curry, Parish of Mullabrack. [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]. 7
acres English near Jackson's mill race, corn
kiln and turf house mentioned Corry [Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
NOTE: Abraham
WALKER (1791-1827). |
|
759 |
249 |
515584 |
TURKINGTON |
Armagh |
1821 Jan 9 |
Image
133 (voice recognition notes)
Between Andrew SWANZY of Millmount
County Monaghan and Robert Boyd of Marlacoo [Marlacoo
Beg and/or Marlacoo
More, Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower] County Armagh Esquires the first
part. Elizabeth Ann TURKINGTON the widow devisee and acting executrix of
William Turkington late of Rich Hill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] on the County Armagh Merchant deceased of the second part. Mary
Ann McILREE of Loughabour Cottage [?] in the County of Armagh, spinster acting executive and
administrator of the Reverend Henry McILREE, deceased. Tolerton SUTTON of
Laveghery [?] County Armagh Acting Executor and Administrator of Abraham
WALKER, deceased and Elizabeth TURKINGTON of Aghory [Aghory, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West –
south-east of Richhill] in the County of Armagh, Spinster of
the third part. And John REDMAN Of Grange O'Neill [an extra-parochial
district in Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in County Armagh, linen merchant of the 4th Part. Reciting
indenture 7th day of August 1814 between William RICHARDSON of Rich Hill,
County Armagh, Esquire of the one part and William TURKINGTON of the city of
Dublin. In the county of Dublin. Gent of the other part. Reciting that
William RICHARDSON, for considerations, demised to William TURKINGTON and his
heirs and assigns. The tenement and counting house in the town of Legacory [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], otherwise Rich hill, together with one parcel of land. In the
said town land containing five or six acres of land, English measure in the
Manor Mullalelish [Mullalelish,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] and Legacory Parish Kilmore Co. Armagh. To hold. With the
appurtenances to the said William TURKINGTON his heirs and assigns for the
lives of William CROZIER, Richard CROZIER and William TURKINGTON. And the
longest liver of them, and at the rent therein mentioned, and that the said
William TURKINGTON had died, but before his death Julie made and published
his will on the third day of August. 1815 and thereby devised all his
freehold and chattel property to his wife, the said Elizabeth Ann TURKINGTON.
That by indenture 20th October 1818 made between said, Elizabeth Anne
TURKINGTON of the first part, the said Mary Anne McILREE of the second part,
the said Tolerton SUTTON of the third part, the said Elizabeth TURKINGTON of
the fourth part and the said Andrew SWANZY and Robert BOYD of the 5th part.
Reciting that the said William TURKINGTON was at the time of his death
possessed of several freehold estates in the towns and lands of Richhill. …
all situate in the County of Armagh. held under William RICHARDSON, Esquire,
under several leases…. Judgement against. William TURKINGTON.
Relating to debts affecting his property were more in amount than the
property left by him and for the purpose of avoiding. Law Proceedings The
said Elizabeth Ann TURKINGTON had thereby assigned all her right and interest
in said lands and premises to said Andrew SWANZY and Robert BOYD. … And the
said Mary Ann McILREE. To Tolerton SUTTON and Elizabeth TURKINGTON had joined
and said conveyance. And reciting. That the said Andrew SWANZY and Robert
BOYD, in fulfillment of the trust reposed in them, said. Up and sold by
public auction in the town of Rich Hill. All the freehold estates, holdings
and concerns of which the said William TURKINGTON died possessed. And amongst
others, the tenement and lands demised by the said recited indenture of the
7th of August. 1814 and that they said John REDMAN had been declared the
purchaser at the sum of £210, the said indenture of which this is a memorial.
Witnessed that Andrew SWANZY and Robert BOYD, in further fulfillment and in
consideration of £210 paid by John REDMAN. And also the said Elizabeth Ann
TURKINGTON by and with the consent of Mary Anne McILREE, Tolerton Sutton and
Elizabeth TURKINGTON sold unto the said John REDMAN all that Parcel of ground
in the town, land containing, by estimation, five or six acres, English
measure, situate, lying and being in the Manor Mullalelish and Legacory
Parish of Kilmore, County Armagh. … WITNESS James ARMSTRONG City of
Armagh Solicitor & Jacob BARRETT of City of Armagh Writing Clerk. John
REDMAN [SEAL]
SEE: (JACKSON
connection) PRONI D 889-1-20: Lease for Lives of Robert Jackson and his wife, Sarah, and the survivor of them by William Turkington,
merchant, of Richhill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Armagh, Robert Jackson of Woodvale, of Curry, Parish of Mullabrack. [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]. 7
acres English near Jackson's mill race, corn
kiln and turf house mentioned Corry [Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
NOTE: Abraham
WALKER (1791-1827). |
|
759 |
595 |
515930 |
JACKSON, Henrietta |
Down
Armagh |
1821 Jan 4 |
CLELAND Otherwise CASSIDY the Husband 1821
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320
Btw Rev Mark Cassidy of Newtownards Co. Down Clerk
& Henrietta CASSIDY otherwise JACKSON his wife, one of the sisters
and coheiresses of Peter JACKSON late of Ballymascaw [aka Ballymiscaw],
Co. Down Esq. deceased and also one of the daughters and coheiresses of
Samuel JACKSON late of Mountpleasant Co. Down Esq. deceased of 1 pt; Rev John
CLELAND of City of Armagh Clerk of
other pt. Reciting whereby Peter JACKSON was in his lifetime and at
the time of his death seized in his Demesne as of Fee simple of and in the
lands of Church
Quarter,, Parish Dundonald Co. Down containing 41a 1r Cunningham Measure
and that said Peter JACKSON had died abt 1802 intestate &
unmarried and without issue leaving Henrietta CASSIDY & Martha CLELAND
otherwise JACKSON his only sisters and coheiresses at law…. Then
seized of Lands of Church Quarter … also reciting that Samuel JACKSON was in his lifetime and at the time of his death seized in his Demesne as of
fee simple of part of the land in the townland of Ballybeen,
Parish Dundonald Co. Down containing 1a Cunningham Measure… and reciting that Samuel JACKSON departed this life on or about 3 Feb 1816 without
having disposed of by will the last mentioned lands …. Mark CASSIDY &
Henrietta CASSIDY in consideration of £1,750 granted to John CLELAND … [much
more legal detail] … WITNESS: Robert FERGUSON of Newtownards, Co. Down Gent SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. NOTE: Stormont was first
used c.1830 as the name of the house and estate of Rev. John CLELAND,
replacing the original estate name, Mount Pleasant. It is in the townland of
Ballymiscaw, Parish Dundonald. SOURCE: Northern
Island Placenames. |
|
761 |
230 |
516765 |
|
Armagh |
1820 Dec 5 |
[Co. SHERRIFF]-ANDERSON Ballyscandle 1821-1825
Image
120
BTW Robert Innis THORNTON Esq. High Sheriff of Co.
Armagh of the 1 pt; James ANDERSON of Ballyscandle [Ballyscandal,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]...,
Co. Armagh farmer of the other pt. Reciting re writ of Court of Exchequer in
Ireland … goods and chattles of John ANDERSON of Ballyscandle Co. Armagh
farmer 15 May 1st year of our Reign … sum of £48.9.1 … farm set to
sell … 20a … to James ANDERSON for remainder of term for which
John ANDERSON held same in payment of rent & covenants . WITNESS: Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], & James KETEN
of Maghery, both in Co. Armagh. Memorial WITNESS: Joseph OLIVER & John
ELLIOT of Knappa [Knappagh,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] writing Clerk |
|
761 |
289 |
516824 |
HAMILTON |
Armagh
|
1820 Dec 1 |
HAMILTON to NORTON1821-1825 Liscalgot Liscolget
Liscaget Liscalgat
Image
153
Between Rev. Richard HAMILTON of Salestown, Co. Meath
... revisiting 8 May 1815 between Rev, Richard HAMILTON Rector of Dimboyne
& Catherine TIPPING of City of Dublin spinster then a minor & Francis
TIPPING then of Beligan Co. Louth Esq. Guardian ... Thomas BALL Esq. ...
James BALL of Dublin, barrister ... Robert HAMILTON married Catherine TIPPING
... Christopher HAMILTON of Killaka, Co. Meath. Lieut. Col in Army ...
several townlands mentioned including: Liscolget aka Lisscollget aka
Leaskalkill aka Liscalgeth [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]... Tullyvallen [NOTE: It could be one of the HAMILTON Tullyvallen
holdings: Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East or Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West or one of the TIPPING Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West . All were initially in Parish Creggan but then (when boundaries shifted) in Parish Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper]… |
|
763 |
183 |
517918 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Armagh |
|
EVANS1821
TI Armagh Vol 78 (1821-1825) JACKSON – EVANS
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98
Carrickisticken [aka Carrickastuck, Parish of
Phillipstown, Co. Louth ] & Tullnacrieve
BTW Sir George JACKSON late of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh but then of Ostende Baronet of the 1 pt & William EVANS of Augar,
Co. Essex Esq. of the other pt. Reciting indenture 1 Aug 1789 btw Charitable
donations of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Esq. deceased of 1 pt &
Susanna BARTON of City of Dublin widow the only sister and heiress at law of
said Richard JACKSON of the other pt. … list of townlands in Manor of
Forkhill ..
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
|
763 |
492 |
518227 |
JACKSON, Esther
Henrietta |
Armagh
Down |
1821 |
---- Otherwise CLELAND
BTW Rev. John CLELAND of City of Armagh & Esther CLELAN his wife of the 1st pt; Mark CASSIDY of Newtownards Co. Down Clerk & Henrietta CASSIDY his
wife …See Memorial #515930 for same details: Peter JACKSON was in his
lifetime and at the time of his death seized in his Demesne as of Fee simple
of and in the lands of Church
Quarter,, Parish Dundonald Co. Down containing 41a 1r Cunningham
Measure and that said Peter JACKSON had died abt 1802 intestate &
unmarried and without issue leaving Henrietta CASSIDY & Martha CLELAND
otherwise JACKSON his only sisters and coheiresses at law…. Then seized of
Lands of Church Quarter .. Samuel JACKSON 3 Feb 1816 |
|
767 |
346 |
520481 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1821 Nov 14 |
MCCULLAGH-BARNEY Thomas St.
Mtg btw John McCULLAGH Rathdrumgan [Rathdrumgran,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh, farmer of 1 pt & Frances BARNES, widow of William BARNES of
Grange [possibly Grange
Blundel, Parish Grange (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh farmer demised part of townland of Tievenacree [Tivnacree,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Tiranny,] cont
38 acres 36 perches in Parish of Derrynoose, Co. Armagh & a piece of land
on Thomas St. City of Armagh cont 40 feet in front joining the late
John MARSHALL’s tenement at a distance of 90 feet from the late John C___ns
house with all the ground behind in a straight line to the late James
McGURGANs now part of the late Arthur O’NEILs garden and also the dwelling
house in Scotch St in the City of Armagh bounded on the east by a house
lately built on the west by the entrance to William NICHOLLS yard on the
north by the street and on the south by the yard at the rere of said
house together with one half of the said yard and stable for rent payable
throughout to hold to the said Frances BARNES… subject to redemption on
payment of sum of 180 pounds sterling with lawful interest. WITNESS: Thomas
CALDWELL, Merchant & Thomas APPLEBY Conveyancer. |
|
768 |
242 |
590977 |
JACKSON, Thos |
Limerick |
1822 Jan 7 |
BLACKER 1822-1824
Image
149
BTW Thomas JACKSON of City of Limerick Esq. of 1st pt; Sir Marcus SOMERVILLE of Somerville House Co. Meath of 2nd pt;
& Lieut Col John MONRO of London & Robert ALEXANDER of Tunbridge
Wells Co Kent of 3rd pt. Rev Samuel BLACKER of Tynan Co. Armagh of 4th pt |
|
768 |
513 |
521248 |
|
Armagh
Dublin |
1821 Apr 16 |
NORTON-CROTTY NOTES in 2009 diary 1821-1825
Liscaget, Liscalgot
Image
289
BTW John Henry NORTON of Blessington St Co. Dublin Gent
one of the attorneys of 1 pt & Cornelius CROTTY of Ushers Island City of
Dublin Merchant of other pt.Long list of lands including Liscalgot &
variant spellings: Lissecolget; Leahskalkilt; Liscolgeth [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] … and
will within a reasonable time procure the said Richard HAMILTON to execute a
sufficient deed poll authorizing Cornelius CROTTY in case of non-payment of
annuity |
|
769 |
194 |
521529 |
BROWNE |
Armagh
Dublin |
1821 Oct 22 |
STRONGE-BROWNE 1821-1825 Killilea
James STRONGE Baronet, John Terr
ARMSTRONG & Henry Samuel CLOSE, Esq. Executors of the will of John
MAXWELL late of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh dec`d.
1st part. William ARMSTRONG, Thomas ARMSTRONG & John CLOSE Esq. Other
devisees named in said will of 2nd part & Thomas BROWNE of Wentworth
Place, City of Dublin Esq. Of 3rd part ... in consideration of £500 assigned
to Thomas BROWNE lands in Derryhaw [Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Balteagh [Balteagh,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East], Kilelea otherwise Killola [Killylea,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh],Nault
otherwise Naull [Naul,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh],Crerum [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] otherwise Fellows Hall, Derrynelea ... 3148 A3R 25P
in Foaghy [??], Co. Armagh ... term 21 years.. |
|
770 |
194 |
521529 |
|
Armagh |
1821-1825 |
CARROGHER-CARROGHER Need to
check. Kilteban [Kiltybane,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper]
Image
436
NOTE: This concerned
Kilwater, Co. Antrim not Kilteban. Likely my error. |
|
772 |
245 |
523380 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1822 May 30 |
Bishop of Down The Trustees of his charitable donations
and others .TI Vol 78 (1816-1818)
JACKSON & ors – Nathaniel ALEXANDER Bishop of
Down & Connor
Turstees of the Charitable Trust of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
…. Susannah BARTON of City of Dublin widow. The only sister and heir at law
of Richard JACKSON… Lieut. George JACKSON of Jackson Hall Londonderry and of Beech Hill
Surrey was still involved. [two pages of details]
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
|
773 |
230 |
523965 |
REID |
Armagh |
1821-1825 |
REID-MacCARTNEY Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], |
|
774 |
542 |
524877 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1821 Jun 23 |
Image
295
BTW James DONALDSON of Rich Hill Co.
Armagh farmer of the one and Charles HARDY grocer of the other part. In
consideration of the sum of £60 transferred to Charles HARDY his heirs and
assigns tenement and premises on the south side of the street of Richhill leading
to Armagh containing in front 68’ in the rere 84’ and in depth 488 bounded on
the east and west by Robert GORDON's tenement on the South by the lands of
Abraham WALKER and on the north by the street of Richhill excepting one front
dwelling house now erected and a tenement one bay of a Back house and 19’ of
a yard in rear of said front house and the garden normally held with said
front house with the appurtenances and
a sufficient passage to the said back
house and garden for which the said James DONALDSON, his heirs and assigns
are to pay to the said Charles HARDY his heirs and assigns the yearly rent of
10 shillings sterling for lives of {names of royalty] by virtue of a covenant
for renewal, forever contained in the original lease of the premises granted
by William RICHARDSON of Rich Hill, Esquire, to the late William DONALDSON of
Rich Hill, deceased shall from time to time and successfully forever be added
to said original demise subject to the payment of the whole rent and fees of
£5.7.2. … WITNESS. Walls COOK of Rich Hill. County Armagh Carpenter. And
Robert GORDON of said place Tanner and Morrison SLOAN of Rich Hill.
Innkeeper. Charles HARDY [SEAL] |
|
777 |
578 |
526713 |
BRADFORD |
Louth
Armagh |
1822 Dec 31 |
BRADFORD & ors to KELLY Anneglog 1821-1825
(TI Bk 74)
Image 338
Benjamin BRADFORD of Markethill [in the townlands of Coolmillish,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower and Edenykennedy,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co. Armagh the heir at law of Rev. Alexander
BRADFORD of 1st pt. Richard Benson WARREN & Joseph
Devonshire JACKSON Esq both of City of Dublin executors of will of Rev.
Alexander BRADFORD late of Collon, Co. Louth deceased … townlands of
Blakestown and townlands in Barony Atherdee, Co. Louth |
|
778 |
196 |
526931 |
|
Armagh |
1822 Dec 19 |
Image
121
BTW Edward EVANS of Dungannon in Co.
Tyrone, Esquire of the one part and. Tenant Colonel Dawson KELLY of Armagh of
other part. Whereby 31st. January 1778 William RICHARDSON in
consideration of the sum of £2,000 granted to Sir John SMITH Burgess the name
and addition of John SMITH of the City of London Esq. (in his actual
possession as therein mentioned) and to his heirs and assigns. …. Including
townlands Annaboe [Annaboe,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Annaree [Annareagh, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Ballyleny [Ballyleny,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West,], Richhill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Ballylughan [probably Ballyloughan,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Mullalelish [Mullalelish,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Drumard [either Drumard
(Jones) or Drumard
(Primate) Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] and Ballyfadmore [?] all in Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Thomas Kelly EVANS Esq &
Alexander John DOBBIN. Edward EVANS [SEAL] |
|
779 |
322 |
527657 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1816 Oct 3 |
McCULLOGH-McCULLOGH 1821-1825 Shaneerakenmore
Deed of conveyance btw John McCULLAGH senior then
late of Clady but then of Kearny Hill [aka Kearney Hill in Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]in
Co Armagh Gent of the 1 pt & John McCULLAGH junior eldest son of said
John McCULLAGH sr. of the other part. Reciting that Samuel CAMPBELL of that
part of Newry which is situate in Co Armagh, merchant and Thomas GRAHAM of
Gortgranagh Co Monaghan Gent and David BELL of that part of Newry which is
situate in Co Down Esq by indenture under their respective hands and seals
bearing date Oct 10 1787 in consid of £1,400 sterling granted to
Samuel McCULLAGH his heirs and assigns all that land in the townland of
Shanecrackenmore [Shanecrackan
More, Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower] formerly
in the possession of John LAWSON and then in occupation of Samuel
FERGUSSON John McALEXANDER and Andrew McCLAGHLEY together with the
townland of Derryhora [probably Dinnahorra,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower] reputed
to be three quarters thereof all lands in manor of Teemore [SEE: Teemore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh. Also reciting that the sum of seven hundred pounds being one half of
the sum of one thousand four hundred pounds was the proper money of said John
McCULLAGH senior who was naturally concerned with said Samuel McCULLAGH in
the purchase of said premises and that upon a division of said premises and
lands in Shanecrackenmore became the property of the said John
McCULLAGH senior and that said Samuel McCULLAGH by indented deed bearing date
Oct 15 1787 conveyed said lands of Shanecrackenmore unto John McCULLAGH
sr. and by said deed of which this is a memorial the said John McCULLAGH sr
conveyed his interest in Shanecrackenmore unto his eldest son John McCULLAGH
jr. for 3 lives [all royalty] |
|
779 |
462 |
527797 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1723 Mar 1 |
McCULLOGH-WRIGHT 1821-1825 Shaneerakenmore
[See #527657 above for history] Shanecrackenmore
demised by John McCULLAGH of Kearney Hill, Co. Armagh, Gent to Moses WRIGHT
of Donaghhaddie, Co. Down Gent of the other pt SEE:
779-322-527657 for more detail. |
|
780 |
1 |
527936 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1820 Mar 4 |
McCULLAGH-LEEBODY 1821-1825
Image
6
BTW Robert McCULLAGH of Killeen [possibly Killeen,
Parish of Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], farmer,
James CORRY of Killeen, farmer, Elizabeth McCULLAGH otherwise CORRY his wife
which said Robert and Elizabeth are children of John McCULLAGH deceased and
the grandchildren of and two of the devisees named in the will of
Elizabeth McCULLAGH deceased therein named John SIMPSON and Elizabeth
McCULLAGH otherwise SIMPSON his wife.. John MARSHALL and Sarah McCULLAGH orse
MARSHALL his wife and also the grandchildren and two of the devisees named in
the will of said Elizabeth McCULLAGH deceased and Margaret McCULLAGH the
widow of said John McCULLAGH deceased. … Elizabeth McCULLAGH had 16 acres 2
rood in Killeen, Parish & Co. Armagh. Held by lease from Arthur GRAHAM
late of Hockley Co. Armagh deceased…. Under will of Elizabeth McCULLAGH then
vested in Robert McCULLAGH James CORRY in right of his wife Elizabeth John
SIMPSON in right of his wife Elizabeth John MARSHALL in right of Sarah his
wife, and Margaret McCULLAGH widow n consideration of £577.10. paid by Anne
LEEBODY for 16a 2r 20p of lands of Killeen including house buildings yards
gardens orchards meadows pastures feedings ways waters watercourses
privileged emoluments and appurtenances … WITNESS: Robert McCULLAGH
[SEAL] James CORRY [SEAL} Elizabeth CORRY [SEAL} Margaret McCULLAGH [SEAL]
Anne LEEBODY [SEAL] |
|
780 |
31 |
527966 |
STITT |
Armagh |
1823 Apr 21 |
STITT-STITT Keadybeg,
John STITT of Keadybeg,[Keady
Beg, Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower,] Co.
Armagh of 1st pt & Nathaniel STITT, son of John STITT
reciting June 6 1786 lands of Keadybeg demised to John STITT |
|
780 |
78 |
528013 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1823
Apr 5 |
Louisa Jane KELLY – her will 1821-1825
5 April 1823 Freeduff [Freeduff,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Will of Louisa Jane KELLY
Spinster daughter of Rev Daniel KELLY late of
Killeshall Co Tyrone & Sarah KELLY otherwise DONALDSON his wife also
deceased. She leaves a sum of £1000 “to be charged and chargeable on
all my estates in the counties of Armagh and Antrim which belonged to my late
grandfather James DONALDSON and to be raised and payable on the day of the
death of my Aunt Mrs. Anne CLEWLEW and no sooner to bear interest at the rate
of six per cent per annum from the death of said Anne CLEWLEW untill paid in
trust to pay the interest of the said sum of £1000 to my aunt
Sarah Maria EVANS [ a range of bequests follow to EVANS descendants
with mention of extensive lands including Ringfad and Freeduff [Freeduff,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper].]
... to pay unto my uncle James Randall DONALDSON ...
annuity or yearly sum of £100/ year.
.. Aunt Mrs Anne CLEWLEW the widow of Rev James Clewlew
[NOTE: Anne DONALDSON (?-aft 1845) was the
daughter of Capt. James DONALDSON & Hester ECHLIN.]
.... cousins John Echlin MATTHEWS and James Clewlew
MATTHEWS, George MATTHEWS ,, cousin Thomas KELLY Evans, uncle Arthur Irwin
KELLY, cousin Alexander Daniel KELLY, , uncle Col Samuel KELLY, uncle Col
Dawson KELLY, |
|
780 |
266 |
528202 |
BARTLEY |
Tyrone |
1823 Apr 12 |
BARTLEY-REED Bk 48
Btw John BARTLEY of Moy, Co. Tyrone farmer of one pt
& James REED of Blackwaterstown, Co. Armagh, Merchant of other pt. for
300 pounds demised lands of Cranlon in Co. of Tyrone |
|
782 |
22 |
529167 |
DAWSON |
Armagh |
1823 Jun 6 |
DAWSON, William Marriage Articles 1822-1824
William DAWSON of Dungannon Co Tyrone Member of Royal
College of Surgeons of London married Elizabeth CARRICK with consent of
William CARRICK of Richmond, Co. Armagh. |
|
783 |
283 |
530018 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1823 May 23 |
OLIVER-HADDEN also OLIVER & MADDEN NOTES in 2009
diary RE: Marriage Articles Book 48 (1821-1825) Aghnaglock, Bowarren
Marriage Settlement between Rev. Silver OLIVER Clerk,
Rector of Loughgall, Co. Armagh of 1st
part & Alicia Maria MADDEN spinster youngest daughter of Samuel MADDEN
late of Hilton, Co. Monaghan, Esq. dec’d of 2nd part, etc… (long deed, many
lands mentioned) WITNESS Robert Dudley OLIVER, City of Dublin & James
DOBSON servant to Charles MADDEN, Esq. |
|
783 |
405 |
530140 |
JACKSON, Harriet M.R. |
Kings |
1823 Jul 28 |
CLOSE Gr otherwise HUGHES 1822-1824
Image 268
Btw Robert HUGHES of Parsonstown [now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co. Esq and Harriot Maria Ruddock HUGHES
otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1st pt; James Ruddock GRAY
of Ballineer, Co. Cork Esq. of 2nd pt. Henry Samuel CLOSE of City
of Dublin Banker of 3rd pt. Maxwell CLOSE of Elm Park [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion)] Co. Armagh of 4th pt & William
[RYVES?] late of Grove Hall, Co. Wicklow Esq but then residing at Portreine
Queens Co. of 5th pt. … lands in Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow.
NOTE: Daughter of Robert
JACKSON (1765-1801). James Gray RUDDOCK married Henrietta JACKSON
daughter of Robert JACKSON (d 1785). NOTE:
Parsonstown aka Birr
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
783 |
412 |
530147 |
|
Armagh |
1823 Jun 4 |
Image 271
BTW Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Isabella
RICHARDSON and Louisa RICHARDSON, all of Rich Hill in the county of Armagh.
Spinsters, The only children. Heiresses law. Named in the will of William
RICHARDSON, late of Rich Hill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Esquire deceased of the first part. The Right Honourable
Archibald, Earl of Gosford. Castle in the County of Armagh and John MOORE
late of Drumbanagher [Drumbanagher,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in the county of Armagh, but now of the city of Dublin,
Esquire. Which said Earl of Gosford and John MOORE, are trustees named in and
appointed by the last will of William RICHARDSON, deceased of the second
part. Leonard DOBBIN, the younger of the City of Dublin, one of the
solicitors of His Majesty's High Court of Chancery in Ireland of the third
part. And Alexander John DOBBIN of the City of Dublin, Attorney at Law of the
4th Part. … assigned all that part of the Castle, Mansion House and Demesne
Lands, of Rich Hill and County of Armagh and the Bawn parks, orchards and
gardens belonging there, too. And also the Manor of Legacurry and Mullalelish
[Mullalelish,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] with the Courts Leet and Courts Baron. … And the whole town of
Legacurry otherwise called Rich Hill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]. in the said county of Armagh. …. and also small portion of
Mullalelish … [many townlands mentioned] … all part of the estate of William
RICHARDSON, Esquire, deceased. And were by his will 8 Nov 1814 devised to and
for the use of the said Elizabeth RICHARDSON, Isabella RICHARDSON and Louisa
RICHARDSON Spinsters. And all other the houses, castles, manors, townlands,
tenants, rents, and hereditaments and moieties, or other shares thereof … in
the county of Armagh … the estates of the said William RICHARDSON, and of
which he died, seized or possessed together with all in singular houses,
outhouses, or hereditaments, and appurtenances. Whatsoever to the said Castle
Manors, townlands, tenements, rents, and hereditaments … To hold to the said
Leonard DOBBIN his heirs and assigns. WITNESS: Arthur Irwin KELLY of the city
of Armagh and William BLACKER of Market Hill, both in the County of Armagh.
Esquires Elizabeth RICHARDSON [SEAL]. Isabella RICHARDSON [SEAL], Louisa
RICHARDSON [SEAL]. |
|
786 |
207 |
531742 |
MENARY |
Armagh |
1823 Nov 14 |
LYNE-MENARY Magherkilcranny
Memorial of a deed made 29 Oct 1821 between James LYNE
of City of Dublin Gent of the one part and John MENARY of Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh Farmer of the other part... [description as beneath] lands heretofor
demised to Samuel SIMPSON of Magherkilcranny ... Witness Alexander MENARY of
Cavanbellaghry [Cavanballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Farmer. And
Henry Leslie PRENTICE Gent of City Armagh. (some differences in lease beneath
- not major) |
|
786 |
207 |
531743 |
MENARY |
Armagh |
1823 Nov 14 |
LYNE-MENARY Magherkilcrany
Memorial of an indenture 29 Oct 1821 between James LYNE of
City of Dublin Gent of the one part and John MENARY of Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh Farmer of the other part. ... LYNE granted the townland of
Magherkilcrnny formerly in the possession of John and Alexander MENARY and
then in the possession of the said John MENARY and his undertenants.
Containing by estimation 35 acres 3 roods 24 perches plantation
measure. For term of 20 years. Also right to cut bog from
Farnaley for personal use. Witnessed by Thomas ROBINSON of Magherkilcranny
& Alexander MENARY of Cavanbellaghry [Cavanballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny]. And Henry
Leslie PRENTICE Gent of City Armagh. |
|
786 |
362 |
531897 |
JACKSON, John & Robert |
Armagh
Dublin |
1823 Nov 17 |
--- Marriage Arts 1822-1824
JACKSON-STAMER Marriage Article Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825 Lisadian,[probably Lisadian,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Image
217
Marriage Deed between John JACKSON of City of
Armagh Esq. of 1st pt & Sir William STAMER, City of Dublin,
Baronet & Louisa STAMER spinster one of the daughters of William STAMER
of 2nd part & William STAMER second son of Sir William STAMER
& Robert William JACKSON of said City of Armagh, Esq. Of 3rd part. Whereby the said John JACKSON in consideration of a marriage
between him & Louisa STAMER did assign to William STAMER the younger
& Robert William JACKSON ... an annuity of £200/year payable out
of the lands of Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] and Lisadean [probably Lisadian,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish & Co. Armagh enabling them to levy
a sum of £2000 by sale or mortgage of said lands. … covenant on the
said John JACKSON for the renewal of leases from the Archbishop of Armagh as
to the lands of Ballynahonebeg and Bellaghy from the See of Armagh and also
from Rev Doctor WOODWARD and his Representative of the lands and Mill of
Lesadian. WITNESS: Joseph RAWLINGS, City of Dublin, Gent & James BELL,
City of Dublin, Gent.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
789 |
168 |
533504 |
JACKSON, George |
Armagh |
1823 Jun 11 |
JACKSON-LOWDAY Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825
Image
100
Between Sir George JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co.
Armagh but now residing at Osten de Baronet of 1st part ... in
consideration of £4000 owed from Sir George JACKSON to William LOWDAY
& John EDWARDS ... (something about lives) Juliana Eliza OGLE without
issue ... 1803 Susannah BARTON... etc. |
|
790 |
250 |
534186 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1824 Mar 30 |
KENNEDY-OLIVER
Deed btw William KENNEDY of City of Armagh Merchant
& James OLIVER of the same City, merchant. Reciting indenture of 9 Feb
1824 Andrew DICKSON of Glenconway, Co. Antrim GENT did demise to William
KENNEDY & James OLIVER tenement in English St. (see #534280) bordered on
west by English St…. a lane leading from College St of 9’ wide. Lease for 31
years WITNESS: William GRAHAM Gent; Edward THOMPSON, Shopman both of City of
Armagh. |
|
790 |
345 |
534280 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1824
April 6 |
Image
195
OLIVER-McDONNELL1821-1825 Armagh City English Street
NOTE: The name BARNETT
may be of special interest on account of OLIVER-BARNETT marriage in similar
time frame.
James OLIVER of City of Armagh Merchant in consideration
of 5s set over Alexander McDONNELL of Belfast Merchant tenement
on the east side of English St formerly in possession of Messrs Hugh &
Thomas QUINN. “with the office houses store houses lofts and yard containing
in front 22 feet and from front to rear 152 feet with the passage of 9 feet
wide in the lane leading from College St to the rear of the premises. Meared
and bounded on the North by Mrs. HAMILTON’s tenement. On the South by Mr.
TREANOR’s tenement. On the East by the tenement of the Representatives of the
late John SINGLETON & on the West by English St. together with the
appurtenances. And also one Annuity or clear yearly rent charge of annual sum
of Twenty one pounds sterling issuing & payable out of all that part and
parcel of the townland of Lislooney [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. then in
possession of Benjamin OLIVER father of the said James OLIVER containing by
estimation 46 acres & roods meared and bounded on the North by the
Great Road leading from Tynan to Keady on the east by the townland of Delea [Dillay,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].] &
Lisheagh [Lissheagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].] on the
south by the townland of Beaghy and on the west by Tynan river.... Witness
John WALLACE Attorney; Matthew BARNETT Gent both of Belfast. James OLIVER
[SEAL} 3rd April 1824 |
|
791 |
289 |
534824 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1824 Apr 2 |
McCULLAGH-LEE Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825
Mowellan
Between Samuel McCULLAGH of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Parish,
Parish of Mullaghnabrack,[??] Co.
Armagh, merchant & Oliver LEE of City of Armagh (son-in-law) of said
Samuel McCULLAGH … lands of Mowellan, lands lately in the possession of
Samuel McCULLAGH [given over to LEE] 14 acres, Manor of Toaghy, Co. Armagh.
WITNESS: Samuel TAYLOR & Samuel McCULLAGH both of Cladymore. |
|
791 |
461 |
534996 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1820 Mar 23 |
REID-WALKER Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825
Minooth
James REID of Richhill [probably Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
, Gent & George WALKER of Richill Gent, townlands Minooth [Maynooth Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Ballyleany [Ballyleny, Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Legacorry [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
… |
|
791 |
461 |
534997 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1824 May 8 |
DOWNEY-KIDD Notes in 2009 diary
Neal DOWNEY, City of Armagh, farmer & William Lodge
KIDD, City of Armagh, Esq. land on east side of English Street, City of
Armagh. |
|
792 |
236 |
535371 |
REED |
Tyrone |
Bk 48 |
HYNES – REED
Daniel HYNES of Moy, Co Tyrone Architect & James
REID of Blackwater Bawn in Co. Armagh,
merchant… sum of 411 pounds 2s 9d Tenement in Moy commonly called the Stone
House Tenement as laid out on the south side of the street of Moy and leading
to Charlemount. |
|
792 |
310 |
535445 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1824
May 28 |
LYLE-OLIVER 1821-1825 Notes in 2009 diary
Deed between Andrew LYLE of City & Co Armagh
Merchant of the one part & Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] Co. Armagh Gent of
the other part refers to Indenture of Mortgage of the land of the Kennedies.
[Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
6 May 1807 executed by the said Joseph OLIVER to Joseph LEE. Joseph LEE
is now dead but in his will, he appointed John LEE and Andrew LYLE
execs & since John LEE is also dead, Andrew LYLE is the sole exec.. So,
for £52 LYLE made over to Joseph OLIVER 94 acres 30p English
measure in the Kennedies. WITNESS James ARMSTRONG of Dublin. Esq. & James
WATT of Dublin |
|
793 |
90 |
535825 |
REID |
Armagh |
1824 Jun 14 |
LEE-REID Notes in 2009 diary 1821-1825 Mowellan
Oliver LEE sold to James REID of Blackwatertown, Co.
Armagh for £150 lands of Mowellan [??]. WITNESS
Wm REID & Martin GARLAND of Blackwatertown. |
|
794 |
222 |
536557 |
McCRUM |
Armagh |
1822 Feb 27 |
McCRUM-KINCAID marriage article Notes in 2009 diary
Between Nathanial McCRUM of City of Armagh, Merchant of
1st part & Miss Jane KINKAID, spinster, younger daughter of John KINKAID
Senior of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh, Gent of 2nd Part & Hugh GARMANY of
Ternacrow in Co. Monaghan, Gent & John KINKAID, jr. of Newtownhamilton,
brother of Jane of the 3rd part. Lands mentioned: Cavanagarvan [possibly Cavanagarvan,
Parish Tynan, Barony of Armagh], Derryhinnet [Derryhennet , Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] &
also the Mills and Lands of Lisbano [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,
Co. Armagh possessed by Nathanial McCRUM (lots of details about ££) WITNESS:
John SCOTT & James OLIVER of Enagh, [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, farmer. |
|
797 |
536 |
538670 |
DOBBIN, Leonard |
Dublin
England
Armagh |
1824 Nov 29 |
Image
334
BTW John BELL of Liverpool Co. Lancaster Merchant of 1
pt one of the sons of John BELL late of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
Leonard DOBBIN of Gardiners Co. Dublin Esq. of the other pt. Reciting
indenture in consideration of £1,000 to John BELL paid by Leonard DOBBIN to
make over lands of Sturgan otherwise Stirgan [Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] and
Drumully [Drumilly,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] in
Parish of Killeavy Barony Upper Orier Co. Armagh and also ½ share of
lands of Burren in Manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh containing 84a2r9p Green Mountain Irish measure & ½ share of
ground in townland of Lisdrumgullion [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper]
otherwise called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh being part of the
land held by Ephraim MURDOCH containing in front 150’ and from front to rere
350’ lately in possession of said James BELL and his undertenants in Co.
Armagh. WITNESS: David BELL of City of Dublin Gent attorney & James WATT
of same Gent. John BELL [SEAL] |
|
798 |
321 |
539056 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1824 Dec 17 |
STAMER 1822-1824
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201
John JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh Esq.
Reciting 17 Nov 1823 in contemplation of marriage of John JACKSON with
Louisa STAMER one of the daughters of Sir William STAMER of City of Dublin
Bart of 1st pt; Sir William STAMER & Louisa STAMER of 2nd pt; Robert William JACKSON Esq. of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. STAMER paid to John JACKSON of marriage portion of £1,000 &
£2,000 part … WITNESS: Rev. Henry F. WILLIAMS. John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: This Robert
William JACKSON was likely a brother of John JACKSON (bef 1801-bef 1862) |
|
801 |
197 |
540732 |
BROWNE |
Armagh |
1825 Mar 30 |
BROWNE-STRONGE 1821-1825
Thomas BROWNE, Dublin Doctor of Medicine. Derryhaw [Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]
Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] |
|
802 |
135 |
541270 |
|
Armagh |
1825 Apr 20 |
HAMILTON to BLACK Liscolget aka Liscalgat, Liscalgot
1821-1825
Image
100
BTW Rev. Richard HAMILTON of Salestown, Co. Meath Clerk
of 1st pt & Mrs. Jane BLACK of City of Londonderry widow of
the 2nd. And Thomas BLACK of City of Dublin one of the attorneys
of the 3rd pt. Reciting 8 May 1815 btw Rev. Richard HAMILTON
Rector of parish of Dunboyne of 1st pt, Catherine TIPPING spinster
then a minor and Francis TIPPING guardian of 2nd pt; Thomas BALL
Esq. one of the Masters and James HALL of the 3rd pt & Robert
HAMILTON and Benjamin GEALE Esqs. Of 4th pt executed precious to
marriage of Richard HAMILTON and Catherine TIPPING and by force of indenture
12 Apr 1820 btw said Richard HAMILTON and said Catherine his wife of 1st pt; Paul Christopher HAMILTON of 2nd pt & Thomas BALL &
James HALL of 3rd pt and by force of a certain fine levied and a
recover suffered in pursuance of said articles and settlement the aid Richard
HAMILTON was then seized for his life of one undivided 3rd pt or
share the whole into three equal parts to be divided of and in the Towns
Lands & premises therin and herein in Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh and
reciting that said Richard HAMILTON being indebted to said Jane BLACK to sum
of £4,000 to grant to her an annuity of £430 chargeable on said lands
for term of 100 years provided said Richard HAMILTON shall live … townlands
Annagad otherwise Annaghgad [Annaghgad,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Coolnarork [??],,
Coolderry otherswise Coulderry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] and
Clarena otherwise Clarenagh [Claranagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Clonalegg otherwise Clonbeg [Clonalig,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Cappy [Cappagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Dromack [??], Drunmock [Drummuck,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Dromboe otherwise Drumbee [possibly Drumboy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glassdrumaughty otherwise Glassdrummaghty [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Liscolgil otherwise Liscolgea otherwise Leaskalket otherwise Liscolgeth
[Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper,
Lissard [Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Maghbane otherise Mighbane otherwise
Moybane [Moybane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Ballynaghy otherwise Ballynahee otherwise
Ballynaghy [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Carnconagh otherwise Creenenagh otherwise
Tircenagh otherwise Creenanagh otherwise Teneevagh otherwise Canveragh [possibly Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Drumbally otherwise Drombally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] and Tullyvallen [NOTE: It could be one of the HAMILTON Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East or Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West or one of the TIPPING Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West . All were initially in Parish Creggan but then (when boundaries shifted) in Parish Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper]all in Barony of Fews to hold for 100 years … with power of said
Jane BLACK to enter upon said lands and to hold and enjoy same and receive
the rents and profits to her … WITNESS: John MURRAY one of the attorneys and
Robert William BOYD Merchant both of Londonderry. Richard HAMILTON [SEAL] |
|
802 |
321 |
541456 |
JACKSON, Humphry T |
Dublin
Monaghan
Tyrone Armagh |
|
WINDER 1825-1827
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225 (transcribed with voice recognition – may need edit)
BTW Humphry Thompson JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq. of 1st pt; Robert THOMPSON of Bushford, Co. Monaghan Esq of 2nd pt; Charles FOX of Rutland Square City of Dublin Barrister & Rev. Francis
FOX Clerk brother of said Charles FOX of 3rd pt; Rev. Francis
GERVAIS of Cecil Co. Tyrone Clerk of 4th pt; John WINDER of City
& Co. Armagh Esq of 5th pt. Reciting indenture 1 Nov 1672 btw James ROS then of Portavo Co. Down Esq
of one pt & John JACKSON then of Ballyregan Co. Down Esq. of other
pt. James ROS demised to John JACKSON townland of Ballyregan formerly
possessed by John DURHAM and all that parcel of land formerly possessed by Robert
JACKSON father of said John JACKSON and then in said John
JACKSON’s possession in parish of Dundonnell Co. Down … for yearly rent
£18 English sterling … Humphry Thompson JACKSON held all estate by
deed granted to John JACKSON [note Humphry
Thompson JACKSON was a great-grandson of John JACKSON (1667-1725)
and great-great-grandson of Robert JACKSON] . Reciting 2 Jun 1821
William JOHNSTON of Brooksvale Co. Monaghan Esq. & Ralph DAWSON of
Dromore Cottage Co. Monaghan Esq & Robert THOMPSON entered into a
recognizance reciting … Made in the course of Chancery of Ireland bearing
date the 29th day of May 1821 and made in a certain cause there in
depending were in John Johnson was plaintiff and Thomas COOTE Esquire and
others were defendants and William Johnson had been appointed receiver of
lands and premises in pledges … And lean on the estate of Robert
THOMPSON and reciting that by deed dated the 21st day of
September, then last made between Robert THOMPSON of the first part, said
Francis GERVAISE of the second part the Right Honorable Grace Countess
Dowager Farnham of the third part and said Charles and Francis FOX of the
fourth part after reciting that said Robert THOMPSON, then stood seized to
him in his heirs of an estate in fee simple or inheritance in the lands of
Clonmore and that said Francis GERVAIS and contract it was said Robert
THOMPSON for the absolute purchase of said last mentioned lands for sum of
£4500 that said Countess of Farnham had agreed to lend to said Francis the
sum of £5000 part four of was to be applied to the purchase of said lands
upon said lands being conveyed as a security for the payment and for that
purpose. It had been agreed that the conveyance of said lands and premises
should be made by said Robert THOMPSON to said Charles and Francis FOX upon
the trusts therein after mentioned …Robert THOMPSON granted to Charles and
Francis FOX the townland of Clonmore alias Derrigewer situate in Moyeagh
Barony of Clogher Co. Tyrone … Humphry Thompson JACKSON had agreed to
grant townland of Ballyregan to said John WINDER his executors,
administrators and assigns for 500 years upon the trusts thereafter
mentioned. … Humphry Thompson JACKSON at the desire of said Robert
Thompson by direction of said Charles FOX Francis FOX and Francis GERVAIS is
granted to John WINDER lands of Ballyregan… WITNESS: William Kerr NESBITT of
Heath Lodge Co. Cavan Gent & Edward WILSON jun of Brasfort Co. Tipperary
Gent.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down who first settled in Dundonald |
|
803 |
459 |
542194 |
JACKSON, John
Eleanor
Sarah
Dorcas |
Monaghan
Dublin
Tyrone Armagh |
1825 Jun 10 |
JACKSON-JOHNSTON. Names Index 1825-1829 1825-1827
Deed of Mtg btw John JACKSON of Cremorne
Green, Co. Monaghan, Merchant of 1st pt & Eleanor JACKSON, Sarah JACKSON and Dorcas JACKSON of the City of Dublin
spinsters of the 2nd pt. and Thomas JOHNSTON of Longfield, Co.
Monaghan of 3rd pt. Reciting £400 to each of the girls part of
legacies of £800 bequeathed to each of them by their father’s will.
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
804 |
410 |
542745 |
BROWN |
Monaghan |
1825 Jun 16 |
BROWN-BROWN NOTES in 2009 diary Book 48
(1821-1825)
Between William BROWN of Ednafirkin, Co. Armagh, farmer
of the one part & Samuel BROWN of
the said town of the other part. Whereby the said William BROWN did demise to
the said Samuel BROWN his heirs and assigns all that and those that part of
the town and lands of Ednafirkin as then in his actual possession containing
4 acres ... Parish of Tullycorbit, Co. Monaghan for natural life and lives of
Archibald BROWNE, Samuel BROWN & Thomas McCULLAGH. WITNESS: Josiah
ROBINSON & Robert WILLSON, both of Ballibay, Gents. |
|
816 |
389 |
549925 |
JACKSON, Robert W |
Armagh |
1826 Aug 18 |
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265
between Robert William JACKSON of the City of
London barrister at law Esq. of the one part and John JACKSON Esq. of
Green Park in the County of Armagh of the other. In consideration of £923.1.6
granted to John JACKSON the tenement & Dwelling House back houses
offices and Gardens formerly in possession of Richard WHITTINGTON and his
undertenants in Irish Street City of Armagh one tenement containing in front
to Irish Street 37’ and extending in the rere to New Lane and in breadth to
New Lane 54’ bounded on the North by Mr. HUTCHINSONs tenement and on the
south by Charter School Lane the other tenement containing in front to Irish
Street 94’ bounded on the North by Mr. HUTCHINSONs tenement and on the South
by Charter School Lane in depth from front to rere 103’ and in breadth in the
rere 21’ bounded on the North by Charter School Lane and on the South by
tenements in possession of Mrs. MACAN and also that Garden or lot of ground
next to and adjoining his Grace the Lord Primates Demesne containing 3r 16p
English measure and also tenement on north side of Primrose Lane in City of
Armagh containing 274’ in front to Primrose Lane, 140’ in depth fronting New
Lane leading to the Charter School in the whole 1r 32p all formerly held by
Owen CALLAGHAN and afterwards in possession of said Richard WHITTINGTON and
also all that Dwelling House formerly occupied by Mr. McCRACKEN and also the
Coach House adjoining formerly in possession of the late Samuel FALKNER of
City of Dublin Esq. and afterwards in possession of Richard WHITTINGTON
bounded in part to Charter School Lane in front to said Lane containing 30’
bounded on the West by part of said Richard WHITTINGTONs tenement and on the
North by a part of said Richard WHITTINGTON’s tenement and containing in
breadth on the North 30’ and on the East by part of said Richard WHITTINGTONs
containing in length to east side 47’ to hold to John JACKSON … and
the said Robert William JACKSON did thereby for himself his executors
and administrators covenant together with the said John JACKSON his
executors .. that he the said Robert William JACKSON had then in
himself good right full power with the said John JACKSON all the above
leases. WITNESS: Silvester QUINN Gent & William TWINANE [?] farmer. William
JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
816 |
391 |
549926 |
JACKSON, Robt W |
Armagh |
1826 Aug 18 |
JACKSON 1825-1827
Image
266
between Robert William JACKSON of the City of
London barrister at law Esq. of the one part and John JACKSON of Green
Park in the County of Armagh of the other … Reciting Robert William
JACKSON in consideration of 923.1.6 ½ paid by John JACKSON sold
to John JACKSON all his share in Robert William JACKSON of
equity to come out of a mtge debt of 2,000 due and owing by William BYERS of
town of Claremount Co. Armagh which Robert William JACKSON was equally
entitled with John JACKSON by virtue of the will of Robert JACKSON late of the city and County of Armagh Esq. deceased .. half town and lands of
Colonmaine otherwise Clononaine otherwise Claymain [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in
Barony of ONeiland West Co. Armagh. … WITNESS: Silvester QUINN Gent &
William TWINANE [?] farmer. William JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
817 |
333 |
550468 |
JACKSON, Eliza |
Monaghan |
1826 Sep 26 |
--- Marriage Arts 1825-1827 I had 353 - error
BTW Wm WHITELAW of Lurga Co. Leitrim Esq of 1st pt; James JACKSON of Clones Co. Monaghan Merchant and Eliza JACKSON spinster the daughter of said James JACKSON of the 2nd pt.
Berry NORRIS of Larga Co Leitrim Esq & Richard JACKSON of Lisnabrick, Co.
Monaghan Esq of 3rd pt. and Josiah KIDD [later reference is to
“Joseph KIDD”] of Keady Gent & Robert McKEAN of Co. Armagh Merchant of 4th pt. … £400 marriage portion for marriage between Elizabeth JACKSON & William WHITELAW ..
Probably: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
821 |
555 |
553090 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Dublin
Armagh |
May 26 |
BROWNE 1825-1827
Image
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KNOX Bankruptcy – EYRE connection … William BROWNE … |
|
824 |
476 |
554811 |
JACKSON, Moses |
Armagh |
1814 Apr 16 |
PRINGLE 1825-1827
Image
320
BTW Moses JACKSON formerly of Annacramp [aka Annacramph, Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
but then of Grange [possibly Grangemore,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh farmer of 1 pt; Michael PRINGLE of Grange son-in-law of Moses
JACKSON of the other part. Reciting indenture 1 Aug 1789 The Right Hon
Sir Capel MOLYNEUX of Castle Dillon Co. Armagh Baronet demised townland of
Grange to Moses JACKSON containing 7a 1r 5p English Measure in actual
possession of Moses JACKSON to hold for lives of Moses JACKSON the lessee, Phoebe JACKSON his wife & Sarah JACKSON his
only daughter then aged abt 3 years … Sarah PRINGLE otherwise JACKSON [wife of Michael PRINGLE] ...
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
826 |
128 |
555663 |
OLIVER |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1824 Jul 13 |
Laragh
Memorial of deed dated Oct 6, 1820 btw Joseph OLIVER of
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh, Gent
of 1st pt. Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in same Co of Armagh
Gent, brother of said Joseph OLIVER. Of 2nd pt. William OLIVER of
Laragh, Co. Monaghan, Gent brother of said Joseph & Benjamin of 3rd pt… gives boundaries and refers to two mills on Laragh that brothers built
& David McTEAR of Belfast. |
|
827 |
240 |
556375 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1827 Jun 23 |
CAULFIELD 1825-1827
Error: Page 240 is at Image
137. The correct Memorial # is 556375
not Memorial #556575
BTW Abel LABERTOUCH of City of Dublin Esq.; Benjamin
EYRE of Mayclown Co. Armagh & James Eyre JACKSON of Tullydooy Co.
Tyrone Esq. Assignees of the estate of Thomas Knox HANNYRIGHTON a banklrpt of
the 1 pt & James CAULFIELD of Cookstown Co. Tyrone of the other pt. |
|
838 |
345 |
562923 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1828 Aug 21 |
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS Ballinahonebeg
John JACKSON of Armagh & William McWILLIAMS
part of townland of Ballinahonebeg upwards of 46 acres previously held by Arthur OLIVER dec’d containing one
half of the said lands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and before that in possession of Charles SEAVER dec’d and that part of
the said moiety called the Northern Division containing twenty three acres
two roods and also that farm a part of said Moiety called the
Bleach green containing about ten acres and a half with all waters, Water
courses Weirs, Mills, Dams Houses Buildings and Improvements formerly in
possession of John OLIVER Mary OLIVER &
Elizabeth OLIVER John JACKSON held these leases under the
Lord Primate... witness Alexander John DOBBIN Gent one of the attorneys and
Andrew MAZIERE Apothecary both of the City and County of Armagh. |
|
838 |
347 |
562925 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1828 Aug 21 |
DOBBIN, Leonard-McWILLIAM NOTES in 2009 diary 1819-1832 Ballinahonebeg
John JACKSON City & Co. Armagh, Esquire of 1st part Leonard DOBBIN of said City Esq. Of 2nd part & William
McWILLIAMS of said City Esq. Of 3rd part ... JACKSON set to
McWILLIAMS with consent of Leonard DOBBIN part of Ballinahonebeg, [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] “as first in the tenure of Thomas OATES deceased
& afterwards in the occupation of then the said Leonard DOBBIN &
William McWILLIAMS and now occupied by McWILLIAMS and undertenants. WITNESS:
Alexander John DOBBIN, Gent one of the attorneys; Andrew MOZIER [aka
MAZIERE], apothecary both of City of Armagh. |
|
838 |
347 |
562925 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1828 Aug 21 |
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS Ballinahonebeg
John JACKSON of City & Co Armagh &
Leonard DOBBIN... part of townland of Ballinahonebeg, [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in possession of Thomas OATES dec’d and
afterwards by Leonard DOBBIN & William McWILLIAMS dec’d
... JACKSON set to McWILLIAMS with consent of
Leonard DOBBIN part of Ballinahonebeg “as first in the tenure of Thomas OATES
deceased & afterwards in the occupation of then the said Leonard DOBBIN
& William McWILLIAMS and now occupied by McWILLIAMS and undertenants.
WITNESS: Alexander John DOBBIN, Gent one of the attorneys; Andrew MOZIER,
apothecary both of City of Armagh. |
|
839 |
261 |
563261 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1828 Oct 10 |
DOBBIN, Leonard-KANE NOTES in 2009 diary 1819-1832
Leonard DOBBIN the elder of City of Armagh & John
KANE of said City, woollen draper ... house in City of Armagh. |
|
839 |
290 |
563290 |
DOBBIN
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1828 Sep 19 |
PRENTICE-DOBBIN marriage settlement NOTES in 2009
diary 1819-1832
DOBBIN, Anne-Marriage Article
Between Henry Leslie PRENTICE of City & Co. Armagh
Esq. Of 1st part Anne DOBBIN of said Co. Spinster of 2nd part & Thomas Kelly EVANS & Leonard DOBBIN younger, both of City of
Armagh of 3rd part ... marriage between Henry PRENTICE & Anne
DOBBIN ... for £1000 marriage portion ... expiration 15 years from death of
Thomas PRENTICE late of said City & Co. Armagh deceased, uncle of Henry
Leslie PRENTICE ... town and lands of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Muniepatrick [Moneypatrick , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Drumconnell , [Drumconwell,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Parish
& Co. Armagh also tenement south side of Scotch Street & one on
Thomas Street & Abbey Lane held under Robert McCULLAGH (more lands – a long deed)
WITNESS: Alexander John DOBBIN, City of Armagh; Charles ELLIOTT of City of
Dublin, Clerke to Messrs John DOBBIN & Co. |
|
844 |
54 |
565554 |
|
Armagh
Monaghan |
1829 Mar 2 |
MARTIN-RYAN PRONI D196811
Deed of Mtg btw Joseph MARTIN of Ballybay.
Co. Monaghan merchant of the 1 pt & William RYAN of the City of Armagh,
Co. Armagh medical doctor of the other part. MARTIN had released to RYAN for
£7.500 part of the lands of Anmynecre as formerly in he possession
of Joseph McCARTER and as formerly held and enjoyed by James
McCARTER the father of Joseph in the Barony of Cremorne, Co Monaghan 48 acres
3roods 16 perches |
|
846 |
108 |
566608 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1829 May 2 |
Graves1828-1832
Image
64
William BYERS of town of Charlemont Co Armagh Linen
merchant & John JACKSON Esq. of City of Armagh executor of will of Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh deceased of 2nd pt…William
Whitelaw ALGEE of City of Armagh Esq. executor of last will of Robert
LIVINGSTON late of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. John THOMPSON of
Middle Gardiner St Co. Dublin & one of the executors in will of Robert
LIVINGSTON of 4th pt. Reciting that BYERS being possessed and
entitled to the half plow land of Clonmaine [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West … residue of 900 year lease from 1 Mar 1773 …
BYERS in deed 7 Aug 1816 sold to Robert JACKSON the said ½ townland Clonmaine
… and reciting will of Robert JACKSON and probate to said John
JACKSON and Robert William JACKSON the named executors … granted
to John THOMPSON … BYERs £2,860.10.9 paid by William Whitelaw ALGEO .. said
John JACKSON paid two sums making together the sum of £4,770.13.10 … half
townlands of Clonmaine orwise Clonmaine orse Clanmaine orse Claymaine in
Parish Loughall Barony Oneiland orse called Oneiland West Co. Armagh with all
Messuages Houses Buildings Bogs Mosses Woods Waters Mines Minerals and
Quarries … William BYERS John JACKSON William Whitelaw ALGO & John
THOMPSON. Witness John STANLY of City & Co. Armagh Merchant & Joshua
Thomas NOBLE of City of Armagh Surveyor. William BYERS [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
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847 |
199 |
567199 |
JACKSON, Elizth |
Dublin
Armagh
Tyrone |
1829 May 28 |
NEWTON orse GREER 1828-1832
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Thomas GREER jr of New Hamburgh Co. Tyrone Linen
Merchant & sole trustee named in last will of William JACKSON (1737-1823) late of the Coombe Co. Dublin Gent deceased of the 1st part Thomas GREER elder of Rhonehill Co. Tyrone Linen Merchant and Elizabeth
GREER otherwise JACKSON his wife the executrix named in last will of William
JACKSON [her father] …
SEE: . Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. |
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862 |
208 |
574708 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1830 Aug 14 |
Memorial of deed bearing date 17 June 1830 btw Benjamin
OLIVER of Lisluny [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. , Parish of
Tynan, Co. Armagh, Gent of 1st part & James OLIVER of Lisluny,
[Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. Gent, aforesaid
only son of Benjamin OLIVER of 2nd pt Miss Letitia SIMPSON
of Killane Cottage in said Co, youngest daughter of William SIMPSON, late of
Carrowreagh [probably Cavanacaw, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh, Gent deceased. Of 3rd pt. & James WAUGH of Cavanreagh
[??] [possibly Cavanacaw, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh & James McCURDY of
Glasslough, Co. Monaghan, Merchant… marriage to be had between James OLIVER
& Letitia SIMPSON…. 6 a , bounded on North by Great Tynan river…Barony of
Farny, Co Armagh.. WITNESSES: William SIMPSON of Killeen, Co Armagh, Farmer;
John STITT, Tynan, Co Monaghan, famer… |
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863 |
17 |
57501 |
JACKSON, David, George, Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1830 Sep 9 |
JOHNSTON-JACKSON Liscalgot,
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A memorial of an indented deed of Consequence bearing
date the second day of September 1830 between James JOHNSTON of Woodvale [possibly the Woodvale at Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co
Armagh, Esq, & William JOHNSTON of Dundalk, Co Louth Dr. of Medicine. Of
the one part & Elizabeth JACKSON in Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in Co
Armagh, Widow after reciting a certain indenture of lease dated 9th day
of April 1770 whereby John JOHNSTON demised unto George JACKSON and David JACKSON lands in Liscalgot [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
…bounded on the south by Claranagh, [Claranagh Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]], on
the west by Drummick Drummuck,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]], and
part of Liscalgot, on the North by the Charter Lands and Mr. JOHNSTONs two
acres of meadow and on the east by the river and Patrick and Owen KEENAN’s
holdings containing by estimation 42 A 3R profitable land Irish
plantation measure and 7A 3R of Brown Bog situate lying and being in the
Barony of Fews and Parish of Creggan & Co. Armagh . To hold for lives of
John JOHNSTON eldest son of the lessor for the term of 31 years as therein
mentioned at the yearly rent of £28 17s 3 halfpence late Irish currency. And
reciting that the interest of the said John JOHNSTON the lessor in said lease
was now vested in said James JOHNSTON and William JOHNSTON for and in
consideration of the sum of £235 sterling to them paid by the said Elizabeth
JACKSON the receipt thereof is thereby acknowledged…grant to Elizabeth
JACKSON her heirs and assigns the reserved yearly rent of £28
17s 3 half pence… fees and duty work. To hold for life of said John JOHNSTON
the cestue qui vie in said indenture of lease. And said indenture further
Witneseth that for the consideration aforesaid the said James JOHNSTON and
William JOHNSTON granted to Elizabeth JACKSON her heirs and assigns
the said part of Liscalgot for and during the lives of said John JOHNSTON and
James JOHNSTON (party thereto) and the survivor of them … all the right title
to said John JOHNSTON & William JOHNSTON or either of them free and charged
from the fee of £45…. WITNESS; Joseph BRADSHAW of Dundalk Co. Louth Turnkey
& John Henry RANSON of Dundalk Writing Clerk.
NOTE: My notes don’t say
– would this be #57502? That is not in this book. The deed that follows this
one is #575108).
NOTE: James JOHNSTON
(abt 1756-1843) was a brother of Dr. William JOHNSTON (1760-1832). The John
JOHNSTON who rented in the 1770 lease was likely John JOHNSTON (1729-1816).
He was a half brother of Richard JOHNSTON (1753-1792) who married Anne
JACKSON, daughter of George JACKSON (1718-1782). Two of her
brothers were David JACKSON (aft1743-1796) and George JACKSON (1744- aft aft 1820) . Elizabeth JACKSON née McCULLAGH was the widow
of David JACKSON |
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869 |
269 |
578269 |
OLIVER, Silver |
Armagh |
1831 Mar 31 |
ALDWORTH-OLIVER
Rev Silver OLIVER of Loughgall [possibly (but unlikely) Loughgall,
Parish of Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), in the Barony of Oneilland West,], Armagh & Alicia Maria OLIVER orse MADDEN
his wife. Youngest daughter of Samuel MADDEN late of Hilton, Co. Monaghan. |
|
871 |
193 |
579193 |
JACKSON, Jas E |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1830 Dec 21 |
RICHARDSON 1828-1832
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[lots of LOWRYs and others] … Benjamin EYRE of Maydown
[Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], James Eyre
JACKSON of Tullydoey, Co. Armagh [Note: the word “spinster” follows his
name – I suspect that the name of one of his sisters was missed out] ..
lengthy 7 part agreement. |
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873 |
319 |
580269 |
JACKSON, Jas E |
Dublin
Armagh
Tyrone |
1831 Jul 11 |
SHIEL 1828-1832
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… James Eyre JACKSON of Tullydoey, Linen
Merchant one of the assignees of Thomas Knox HARRINGTON, a bankrupt of
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. … lands in Dungannon. |
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873 |
475 |
580475 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1830 Apr 2 |
TWIGG in trust 1828-1832
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Hugh JACKSON of Derrygoony, [NOTE: Derrygoony,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne Co. Armagh Esq. of 1st pt. NOTE: Many of the same names and places as #580474 |
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873 |
476 |
580476 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1830 Apr 20 |
CUNNINGHAM1828-1832
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Hugh JACKSON of Derrygoony, , [NOTE: Derrygoony,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]
Co. Armagh Esq. of 1st pt. NOTE: Many of the same names and places as #580474 …
details of Corn Mills. |
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876 |
576 |
581677 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1824 Feb 18 |
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BTW Rosanna CARSON executrix & administrator of
Robert CARSON late of Lisdrumbockis [Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish of Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] farmer
deceased of 1 pt; Benjamin OLIVER of Killynure [Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,]
Co. Armagh, Farmer. Reciting that by indenture 2 Sep 1807 Rev Samuel CLOSE
then of Elmpark [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh
Clerk, since deceased demised to Robert CARSON the townland of Lisdrumbokis
then in his possession in Manor Belleagh Parish Derrynoose Barony & Co.
Armagh containing 26a English Statute measure … also reciting that Roseanne
CARSON became entitled to 16a of said demised premises and the said
Rosanna CARSON granted to Benjamin OLIVER 15a or whatever other part &
proportion of the said townland of LisDrumbokis the said Rosanna CARSON was
then possessd of in Manor of Belleagh Parish Derrynoose Barony & Co.
Armagh together with rights & also all that & those the two fields in
Lisdrumbakis at the side of the farms adjoining John LYONS & Hugh
KEATINGS lands containing by survey conducted by Terence McCARTIN 3a 6p these
2 fields being part of another holding in the same townland held by June
CARSON & assigned by her to Simon CARSON whos interest became rested in
said Rosanna CARSON & Robert CARSON under a deed … conveyed to Benjamin
OLIVER his tenants, undertenants for sum of £86.3.5 … WITNESS: Simon CARSON |
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879 |
460 |
583460 |
JACKSON, Robt W |
Armagh |
1832 Jan 24 |
QUIN 1828-1832
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530
BTW Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh
Esq. Barrister at law of 1 pt; Silvester QUINN of City of Armagh Esq of other
pt. … reciting in consideration of £500 paid to Silvester QUINN lands
of Lanagher, Agherwillen [possibly Aghavilly],
Aughegallagh [possibly Corr
and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny]], Beromine [??], Tullymore otherwise Aughalin [probably Tullymore
Agowan, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] and
Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in Parish Barony & Co. Armagh. Also Ballyubrawley [probably Ballybrolly,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish Barony Co. Armagh & part of Quarter of townland of Mullabrack [Mullaghbrack,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack Barony of Lower Fews Co. Armagh in possession of Robert
William JACKSON or his undertenants… and also the Water Mill and Corn
Mill of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] with the
water course and appurtenances, lands of Armabreagogh [Armaghbrague,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] the Tate
and lands of Tullynagin [Tullynagin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper and half
tate of Tullybrone [Tullybrone,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] also 20a
of Tanebrage [??] and lands of Tullyregan [??] all in Parish Armagh in Barony
Upper Fews and part of lands of Teemore [Teemore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in
Parish Mullaghbrack Barony of Lower Fews Co. Armagh and part of Tullyglush [Tullyglush,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh,] in Parish of
Keady Barony & Co. Armagh and also Carrabane [probably Cargaclogher Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], in parish Keady
containing 126a … more details. … WITNESS:
John QUINN of City of Armagh Attorney & Jacob BARRETT of City of Armagh
Gent Robert William JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
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880 |
191 |
583691 |
JACKSON, Robt W |
Armagh |
1832 Feb 1 |
JACKSON 1828-1832
Error. The last page in this
bk in the digital version was #583500. I found it later in the digital
version at:
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BTW Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh
Barrister of 1st pt. Elizabeth JACKSON of City of Armagh
widow of the other pt. reciting where Robert William JACKSON stood
Justly and truly indebted to the said Elizabeth JACKSON in the sum of
£3,000 lent and advanced by said Elizabeth JACKSON… Robert William
JACKSON then transferred several parcels of land Lanagher, Agherwillen [possibly Aghavilly],
Aughegallagh [possibly Corr
and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny]], Beromine[??], Tullymore otherwise Aughalin [probably Tullymore
Agowan, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] and
Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in Parish Barony & Co. Armagh. Also Ballyubrawley [probably Ballybrolly,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish Barony Co. Armagh and that part of the quarter of the townland of
Mullabrack [Mullaghbrack,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
of Mullabrack, Barony Lower Fews, Co. Armagh and part of lands of Teemore [Teemore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in
Parish of Mullabrack and lands of Tullyglush [Tullyglush,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] in Parish of
Keady, Co. Armagh containing 106a 1r 30p and lands of Carlabane [probably Cargaclogher Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], in Parish
of Keady Co. Armagh containing 126a in actual possession of Elizabeth
JACKSON for payment of £3,000 WITNESS: John QUIN & Jacob BARRETT both
of City Armagh.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
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889 |
242 |
588242 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1832 Apr 13 |
JACKSON 1828-1832
Image 151
Btw John JACKSON of Charlemount, Co. Armagh of 1
pt & John Hazelton JACKSON of Charlemount [Borough
of Charlemont, Parish Loughgall
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Linen Draper of the other part. … tenement #9 in Town of Charlemount. John
JACKSON [SEAL]
WITNESS: William JACKSON of Moy, Co. Tyrone
& William KEAN of Blackwater, Co. Armagh, Gents.
NOTE: The wife of John
Hazleton JACKSON was Catherine PRINGLE dau of Michael PRINGLE Esq.. |
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889 |
444 |
588444 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Armagh |
1832 Oct 2 |
--- partition 1828-1832
Image 264
BTW Joseph JACKSON of Richhill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh, Merchant of the 1 pt & Charles HARDY, of Richhill merchant of
the other. Reciting indenture 31 Oct 1798 William RICHARDSON of Rich Hill
Esq. demised to William MORRISON of Rich Hill Gent in his actual possession
tenement on South side of Street of Rich hill leading to Armagh containing in
front 65’ 6” and in the rere 78’ and in depth 498’ … and reciting that
the estate and Interest of the said William MORRISON to the tenement and
premises had become vested in said Joseph JACKSON and Charles HARDY
and that JACKSON and HARDY had agreed to make a partition … JACKSON granted to HARDY one undivided half part or share in tenement on south side
of Street of Richhill in town of Rich Hill … for lives … & Charles HARDY
demised to Joseph JACKSON in his actual possession the one undivided
share of the tenement on south side of Rich Hill Street together with all
rights members and appurtenances, water courses, sewers and passages for
water thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the Estate
right title Interest benefit of renewal … WITNESS: Robert Cope HARDY of City
of Armagh, William McLOUGHLIN, Joseph JACKSON [SEAL] Charles HARDY [SEAL] NOTE:
See Will
of Joseph JACKSON. This lot is likely where
his tannery operation was.… |
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